2024
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2024.54.002
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When should we think about Fabry disease?

Natalia Chojnacka,
Radosław Cymer,
Karolina Jurasz
et al.

Abstract: According to the European Union definition, a rare disease is a disease that occurs with a frequency of less than 5 per 10,000. Rare diseases pose a major diagnostic problem for physicians. Due to the often uncharacteristic symptoms and rarity of the disease, it can take a long time before a correct diagnosis and treatment is made. Fabry disease is classified as a rare disease. It is an X-linked hereditary syndrome caused by alpha-galactosidase A deficiency. This leads to accumulation of glycosphingolipids in … Show more

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