Splenomegaly as a Primary Manifestation of Gaucher Disease in a Young Adult Woman

  • Merra G
  • Dal Lago A
  • Ricci R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Gaucher disease is the most common lysosomal storage disease. It is caused by the defective activity of acid β-glucosidase, which results in the accumulation of lipid glucocerebroside in macrophages throughout the body. In this case report we describe the case of a young adult woman with splenomegaly as the primary manifestation of this pathology. This is a case of type 1 Gaucher disease because there is a lack of primary neurological involvement but we have, instead, an age-independent involvement of the visceral organs. It is very important to classify or characterize these patients in a precise manner and to make a complete diagnosis with the help of the many diagnostic resources now at our disposal, especially with genetics, radiology and new techniques of advanced microscopy, also because Gaucher disease requires a long and complex management from early life to adulthood.

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Merra, G., Dal Lago, A., Ricci, R., Antuzzi, D., Gasbarrini, G., Gasbarrini, A., & Ghirlanda, G. (2008). Splenomegaly as a Primary Manifestation of Gaucher Disease in a Young Adult Woman. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 2(3), 474–478. https://doi.org/10.1159/000178329

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