2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/905743
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A Single Lung Transplant in a Patient with Fabry Disease: Causality or Far-Fetched? A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction. Fabry disease is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, characterized by an α-galactosidase A deficiency resulting in globotriaosylceramide storage within cells. Subsequently, various organ systems are involved, clinically the most important are kidneys, the heart, and the peripheral and central nervous systems. Although obstructive lung disease is a common pathological finding in Fabry disease, pulmonary involvement is a clinically disregarded feature. Case Presentation. We report a patient… Show more

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“…A non-invasive diagnostic tool, such as lysoGb3 measurement, to discern neutral GLA variants from variants that are associated with a non-classical FD phenotype, is therefore warranted. Several other reports support our finding that lysoGb3 is increased in biopsy confirmed non-classical FD 29–34 46. Vice versa, all subjects in whom a diagnosis of FD was excluded had normal lysoGb3 values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A non-invasive diagnostic tool, such as lysoGb3 measurement, to discern neutral GLA variants from variants that are associated with a non-classical FD phenotype, is therefore warranted. Several other reports support our finding that lysoGb3 is increased in biopsy confirmed non-classical FD 29–34 46. Vice versa, all subjects in whom a diagnosis of FD was excluded had normal lysoGb3 values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Electron microscopy of induced sputum and of lung biopsy showed ‘myeloid-like’ inclusions in ciliated cells ( 18 ); and lamellar inclusion bodies (Zebra bodies) in the cytoplasm of ciliated bronchial epithelial cells ( 6 , 10 ), in bronchiolar/arteriolar smooth muscle ( 4 , 5 ), in endothelia of capillaries ( 5 ) and arterioles ( 4 ), veins and arteries ( 27 ), as well as in smooth muscle cells of the arteries ( 5 , 27 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electron microscopy analysis of sputum and lung biopsy samples from FD patients, revealed the presence of “myeloid-like” inclusions within ciliated cells ( 52 ). Additionally, lamellar inclusion bodies known as “Zebra bodies” were detected within the cytoplasm of ciliated bronchial epithelial cells ( 53 ).…”
Section: Exercise Intolerance and Fatigability In Fd Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%