Gaucher"s disease - Übersetzung nach deutsch
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Gaucher"s disease - Übersetzung nach deutsch

HUMAN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY DEFICIENCY OF THE ENZYME GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE WHICH RESULTS IN THE ACCUMULATION OF HARMFUL QUANTITIES OF THE GLYCOLIPID GLUCOCEREBROSIDE THROUGHOUT THE BODY
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ABNORMAL CONDITION NEGATIVELY AFFECTING ORGANISMS
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CLASS OF DISEASES THAT INVOLVE THE HEART OR BLOOD VESSELS
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Herzkrankheit, Herzerkrankung

Definition

Bright's disease
·- An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.

Wikipedia

Gaucher's disease

Gaucher's disease or Gaucher disease () (GD) is a genetic disorder in which glucocerebroside (a sphingolipid, also known as glucosylceramide) accumulates in cells and certain organs. The disorder is characterized by bruising, fatigue, anemia, low blood platelet count and enlargement of the liver and spleen, and is caused by a hereditary deficiency of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase (also known as glucosylceramidase), which acts on glucocerebroside. When the enzyme is defective, glucocerebroside accumulates, particularly in white blood cells and especially in macrophages (mononuclear leukocytes, which is often a target for intracellular parasites). Glucocerebroside can collect in the spleen, liver, kidneys, lungs, brain, and bone marrow.

Manifestations may include enlarged spleen and liver, liver malfunction, skeletal disorders or bone lesions that may be painful, severe neurological complications, swelling of lymph nodes and (occasionally) adjacent joints, distended abdomen, a brownish tint to the skin, anemia, low blood platelet count, and yellow fatty deposits on the white of the eye (sclera). Persons seriously affected may also be more susceptible to infection. Some forms of Gaucher's disease may be treated with enzyme replacement therapy.

The disease is caused by a recessive mutation in the GBA gene located on chromosome 1 and affects both males and females. About one in 100 people in the United States are carriers of the most common type of Gaucher disease. The carrier rate among Ashkenazi Jews is 8.9% while the birth incidence is one in 450.

Gaucher's disease is the most common of the lysosomal storage diseases. It is a form of sphingolipidosis (a subgroup of lysosomal storage diseases), as it involves dysfunctional metabolism of sphingolipids.

The disease is named after the French physician Philippe Gaucher, who originally described it in 1882.