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Fabry disease and the skin: data from FOS, the Fabry outcome survey.

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  • Fabry disease and the skin: data from FOS, the Fabry outcome survey. Abstract Text:

    c h orteuC H Orteu,t jansenT Jansen,o lidoveO Lidove,r jaussaudR Jaussaud,d a hughesD A Hughes,g pintos-morellG Pintos-Morell,u ramaswamiU Ramaswami,r pariniR Parini,g sunder-plassmanG Sunder-Plassman,m beckM Beck,a b mehtaA B Mehta, ,c h orteuC H Orteu,t jansenT Jansen,o lidoveO Lidove,r jaussaudR Jaussaud,d a hughesD A Hughes,g pintos-morellG Pintos-Morell,u ramaswamiU Ramaswami,r pariniR Parini,g sunder-plassmanG Sunder-Plassman,m beckM Beck,a b mehtaA B Mehta, ,

    BACKGROUND: Fabry disease (also known as Anderson-Fabry disease) is a rare, X-linked lysosomal storage disorder that is characterized by accumulation of globotriaosylceramide throughout a range of tissues in the body. OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the prevalence and nature of cutaneous manifestations in patients with Fabry disease and to relate these to the severity of systemic manifestations of the disease. METHODS: We have documented the dermatological features of this disease with reference to data from 714 patients (345 males, 369 females) registered on the Fabry Outcome Survey (FOS), a multicentre European database. RESULTS: We confirm that the commonest disease manifestation is angiokeratoma. Overall, 78% of males and 50% of females had one or more dermatological abnormality, the commonest being angiokeratoma (66% males, 36% females), hypohidrosis (53% males, 28% females), telangiectasia (23% males, 9% females) and lymphoedema (16% males, 6% females). We demonstrate for the first time that the presence of cutaneous vascular lesions correlates with the severity of the systemic manifestations of the disease (pain, renal failure, cardiac disease, premature cerebrovascular disease) as assessed by a severity scoring system. Although the condition is X linked, there is a surprisingly high prevalence of abnormalities in females. CONCLUSIONS: The FOS database is a useful epidemiological tool in establishing the variety and relevance of cutaneous manifestations in Fabry disease. The present study confirms that the presence of dermatological manifestations appears to be a marker of greater severity of systemic disease, which emphasizes the importance of the dermatological assessment of these patients.

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    ch orteuCH Orteu,t jansenT Jansen,o lidoveO Lidove,r jaussaudR Jaussaud,da hughesDA Hughes,g pintos-morellG Pintos-Morell,u ramaswamiU Ramaswami,r pariniR Parini,g sunder-plassmanG Sunder-Plassman,m beckM Beck,ab mehtaAB Mehta, ,ch orteuCH Orteu,t jansenT Jansen,o lidoveO Lidove,r jaussaudR Jaussaud,da hughesDA Hughes,g pintos-morellG Pintos-Morell,u ramaswamiU Ramaswami,r pariniR Parini,g sunder-plassmanG Sunder-Plassman,m beckM Beck,ab mehtaAB Mehta, ,

    For similar cardiovascular diseases: vascular diseases: telangiectasis research abstracts see: cardiovascular diseases: vascular diseases: telangiectasis research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Multicenter Study

    Journal: The British journal of dermatology

    VOLUME: 157

    Page Numbers: 331-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Br. J. Dermatol.

    ISSN: 0007-0963

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Telangiectasis

    MESH TERMS: pathology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Dermatology, Royal Free Hospital, London NW3 2QG, UK. cate.orteu@royalfree.nhs.uk

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

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