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== Overview == | ==Overview== | ||
Echocardiography and renal ultrasound can reveal the diagnostic pattern of Fabry's disease in these organs. | Echocardiography and renal ultrasound can reveal the diagnostic pattern of Fabry's disease in these organs. | ||
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*Increased parenchymal echogenicity | *Increased parenchymal echogenicity | ||
*Decreased cortical thickening | *Decreased cortical thickening | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Echocardiography and renal ultrasound can reveal the diagnostic pattern of Fabry's disease in these organs.
Echocardiography
- Ventricular hypertrophy (left and right) especially: posterior basal wall
- Function
- Systolic function: Preserved
- Diastolic function: decrease (mild to moderate)
- Valvular anomalies
- Mitral valve: Thickening, Prolapse
- Aortic valve: Thickening, Dilatation
Ultrasound
Renal ultrasound
- Renal Cyst: cortical and parapelvic
- Increased parenchymal echogenicity
- Decreased cortical thickening