Gaucher disease type 3c: Expanding the clinical spectrum of an ultra‐rare disease
John S. Wang,
Rebecca L. Koch,
Daniel Kenney‐Jung
et al.
Abstract:Gaucher disease (GD) type 3 is an autosomal recessive lysosomal disease caused by deficiency of β‐glucocerebrosidase (GCase) and encompasses a spectrum of cardiac, neurological, and ophthalmological abnormalities. Although the clinical presentations can be diverse, a recognized clinical trajectory points to an early onset, predominantly before 18 years. GD type 3c is primarily caused by homozygosity for GBA pathogenic variant c.1342G>C (p.Asp448His; historically referred to as D409H) and includes visceral, … Show more
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