Successful treatment of bone marrow failure in gaucher’s disease with low-dose modified glucocerebrosidase

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We report the beneficial effects of enzyme replacement therapy with mannose-terminated human glucocerebrosidase (‘Ceredase’) in a patient suffering from transfusion-dependent bone marrow failure due to Gaucher’s disease. Treatment with low-dose enzyme infusions, given twice weekly, rapidly reversed the haematopoietic failure and incapacitating skeletal disease. It appears likely that prior splenectomy favourably influenced the response to this therapy. © 1992 Oxford University Press.

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Dixon, A., Davies, S., Dixon, A., & Cox, T. (1992). Successful treatment of bone marrow failure in gaucher’s disease with low-dose modified glucocerebrosidase. QJM, 83(4), 541–546. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.qjmed.a068691

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