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FD belong to a group of lysosomal storage diseases that are related biochemically but not genetically. The , the classical type is severe and presents relatively early in childhood. | |||
variant type is milder and occurs in adolescence or adulthood | |||
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The [[prevalence]] of Fabry disease is estimated to range from 1:17,000 to 1:117,000 males in Caucasian populations. | The [[prevalence]] of Fabry disease is estimated to range from 1:17,000 to 1:117,000 males in Caucasian populations. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
FD belong to a group of lysosomal storage diseases that are related biochemically but not genetically. The , the classical type is severe and presents relatively early in childhood.
variant type is milder and occurs in adolescence or adulthood
Prevalence
The prevalence of Fabry disease is estimated to range from 1:17,000 to 1:117,000 males in Caucasian populations.