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Fabry disease - traducción al Inglés

RARE HUMAN GENETIC LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDER
Ceramide trihexosidosis; Alpha-galactosidase A deficiency; Ceramide trihexosidase deficiency; Anderson-Fabry disease; Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum; Angiokeratoma diffuse; Fabray's disease; Fabrey's disease; Angiokeratoma Corporis Diffusum; Diffuse angiokeratosis; Anglokeratoma corporis diffusum universale; Diffuse anglokeratoma; Fabry's disease; Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum universale; Diffuse angiokeratoma; GLA (gene); Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum of Fabry; Anderson–Fabry disease; Fabrys disease; Fabry's Disease; Anderson-Fabry's Disease
  • Angiokeratoma, a common skin manifestation in Fabry disease
  • A bilateral, whorl-like corneal pattern of cream-colored lines in a person with Fabry disease

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n. Fabry Krankheit, genetische Erkrankung des Enzymmangels (aa-Galaktosidase Enzym)
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ABNORMAL CONDITION NEGATIVELY AFFECTING ORGANISMS
Diseases; Morbility; Morbidity; Illness; Ailment; Medical condition; Illnesses; Ill-health; Medical disorder; Human disease; Organic disease; Organic origin; Refractory disease; Organic basis; Organic symptom; Organic cause; Morbid; Human diseases; Malady; Medical illness; Physical ailment; Disorder (medicine); Ail (health); Ailments; Medical conditions; Diseased; Disorder (medical); Ails; Dis-ease; Organic disorder; General medical condition; Flare-up; Complex disorders; Late stage disease; Spectrum of clinical disease; Infirm; Infirmity; Maladies; Flareup; Physiological disorder; Physical illness; Head and brain malformations; Health problem; Sicken; Health problems; Pathosis; Morbidly; Ilness; General disorder; Acquired disorder; Physiological disease; Morbidities; Predisease; Disease state; Disease states
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heart disease         
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CLASS OF DISEASES THAT INVOLVE THE HEART OR BLOOD VESSELS
Heart disease; Heart condition; Circulatory disease; Heart Disease; Cardio-vascular disease; Heart diesase; Cardiovascular diseases; Heart Diseases; Heart diseases; Cardiovascular disorders; Obstructive arterial disease; Cardiac disease; Cardiac Disease; Diet and heart disease; Diet and Heart Disease; Heart Disease, History; Cardiovascular Disease; Heart Condition; Heart disease and diet; Inflammatory heart disease; Heart problems; Heart problem; Cardiovascular risk; Cardiopathy; Cardiovascular events; Rare heart disease; Cardiac disorder; Cardio vascular disorder; Cardiac condition; Left main disease; Cardiovascular health; Cardiovascular conditions; Disorders of the Circulatory System; Cardio-vascular diseases; Cardiovascular disorder; Phosphorus and non-atherosclerotic heart disease; Draft:Phosphorus and non-atherosclerotic heart disease; Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Prevention; Heart ailment; Vascular death; Cardiovascular dysfunction; Risk factors for cardiovascular disease; Risk factors for heart disease; Prevention of heart disease; Causes of cardiovascular disease; Causes of heart disease; Cardiovascular event; Cardiovascular morbidity; Prevention of cardiovascular disease; Treatment of heart disease; Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease; Cardiac mortality; Cardiovascular abnormalities; Circulatory disturbance; Cardiovascular effects of air pollution; Morbus Cordis; Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease; Genetic risk factors for cardiovascular disease; Heart complication; Heart complications; Cardiac event; Cardiac events; Heart event; Heart events; Heart disorder; Cardiac disorders; Cardiac complications; Cardiac complication; Cardiovascular complication; Cardiovascular complications; Cardiovascular problem; Cardiovascular problems; Cardiovascular issue; Cardiovascular issues; Cardiovascular condition; Mental health and cardiovascular disease; Depression and cardiovascular disease; Sleep and cardiovascular disease; Air pollution and cardiovascular disease; Genetics of cardiovascular disease; Genetics of heart disease; Diet and cardiovascular disease; Sex differences in cardiovascular disease; Dietary risk factors for cardiovascular disease
Herzkrankheit, Herzerkrankung

Definición

etalon
['?t?l?n]
¦ noun Physics a device consisting of two reflecting plates, for producing interfering light beams.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr. etalon, lit. 'standard of measurement'.

Wikipedia

Fabry disease

Fabry disease, also known as Anderson–Fabry disease, is a rare genetic disease that can affect many parts of the body, including the kidneys, heart, and skin. Fabry disease is one of a group of conditions known as lysosomal storage diseases. The genetic mutation that causes Fabry disease interferes with the function of an enzyme that processes biomolecules known as sphingolipids, leading to these substances building up in the walls of blood vessels and other organs. It is inherited in an X-linked manner.

Fabry disease is sometimes diagnosed using a blood test that measures the activity of the affected enzyme called alpha-galactosidase, but genetic testing is also sometimes used, particularly in females.

The treatment for Fabry disease varies depending on the organs affected by the condition, and the underlying cause can be addressed by replacing the enzyme that is lacking.

The first descriptions of the condition were made simultaneously by dermatologist Johannes Fabry and the surgeon William Anderson in 1898.

Ejemplos de uso de Fabry disease
1. And there are also orphan disorders, such as Fabry disease, which are not specifically Jewish disorders but for which effective treatment has been found.