Pseudoacromegalic facial features in Fabry disease
Summary Although Fabry disease (FD) is an X‐linked lysosomal storage disorder, there is a high prevalence of affected heterozygous females who show symptoms and have an increased mortality associated with the disease. FD usually progresses slowly, and death can result from stroke, heart disease or r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical and experimental dermatology 2013-03, Vol.38 (2), p.137-139 |
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Although Fabry disease (FD) is an X‐linked lysosomal storage disorder, there is a high prevalence of affected heterozygous females who show symptoms and have an increased mortality associated with the disease. FD usually progresses slowly, and death can result from stroke, heart disease or renal failure. Diagnosis can be delayed in female patients who often present with more subtle features. The classic cutaneous phenotype of ‘angiokeratoma corporis diffusum’ is less common in female patients. We report the case of a woman with a family history of FD, who showed some of the less well‐recognized features of FD, including the typical ‘pseudo‐acromegalic’ facial appearance. She had a deletion at exon 1 of the α‐galactosidase (GLA) gene, confirming the diagnosis of FD. As is the case in 30% of women with FD, her plasma and leucocyte α‐galactosidase levels were at the lower end of the normal range. At presentation, she already had symptoms and signs of end‐organ damage. |
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ISSN: | 0307-6938 1365-2230 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2012.04420.x |