5 Questions
Which of the following is a feature of the condition?
Hepatosplenomegaly
What type of lesions are associated with the heart in this condition?
Lesions of heart valves
In which arteries can subendothelial deposits be found in this condition?
Coronary arteries
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the condition?
Gastrointestinal abnormalities
What is a common finding in the brain in this condition?
Lesions in the brain
Study Notes
Clinical Features
- Hepatosplenomegaly: Enlargement of both liver and spleen
- Skeletal deformities: Abnormalities in bone structure and growth
- Lesions of heart valves: Damage to heart valves, affecting blood flow and heart function
- Subendothelial arterial deposit: Abnormal accumulation of substances in the coronary arteries, leading to cardiovascular issues
- Lesions in the brain: Damage or abnormality in brain tissue, potentially affecting cognitive and motor function
This quiz covers the various manifestations of Fabry disease, including symptoms and effects on different organs and systems. It includes hepatosplenomegaly, skeletal deformities, and lesions in the heart, brain, and arteries.
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