Fabry Disease Definition
fä ′ brē
noun
An X-linked lysosomal storage disease marked by progressive symptoms including burning pain in the hands and feet, sweating, and purple skin lesions, with death resulting from renal, cardiac, or cerebrovascular complications.
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Origin of Fabry Disease
Named after one of its discoverers, Johannes Fabry (1860–1930).
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