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Parapelvic cysts, a distinguishing feature of renal Fabry Disease

Authors :
Massimo Sabbatini
Dario Bruzzese
Daniela Concolino
Sirio Cocozza
Carmela Zizzo
Leonardo Caroti
Massimiliano Veroux
Raffaele Manna
Michele Santangelo
Massimo Imbriaco
Luigi Petruzzelli Annicchiarico
Angela Maria Pellegrino
Yuri Battaglia
Antonio Pisani
Sandro Feriozzi
Enrico Tedeschi
Dario De Rosa
Simona Sestito
Federico Pieruzzi
Eleonora Riccio
Renzo Mignani
Pisani, Antonio
Annicchiarico, Luigi Petruzzelli
Pellegrino, ANGELA MARIA
Bruzzese, Dario
Feriozzi, Sandro
Imbriaco, Massimo
Tedeschi, Enrico
Cocozza, Sirio
Rosa, Dario De
Mignani, Renzo
Veroux, Massimiliano
Battaglia, Yuri
Concolino, Daniela
Sestito, Simona
Pieruzzi, Federico
Caroti, Leonardo
Manna, Raffaele
Zizzo, Carmela
Santangelo, Michele
Sabbatini, Massimo
Riccio, Eleonora
Pisani, A
Petruzzelli Annicchiarico, L
Pellegrino, A
Bruzzese, D
Feriozzi, S
Imbriaco, M
Tedeschi, E
Cocozza, S
De Rosa, D
Mignani, R
Veroux, M
Battaglia, Y
Concolino, D
Sestito, S
Pieruzzi, F
Caroti, L
Manna, R
Zizzo, C
Santangelo, M
Sabbatini, M
Riccio, E
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Fabry's disease (FD) is a rare, multi-organ lysosomal disease, caused by the deficiency of the enzyme α-galactosidase A, and is difficult to diagnose. Although parapelvic cysts (PC) were previously associated with FD, their prevalence and significance are unclear. Methods The present study aimed to: (i) evaluate, by renal ultrasound, the real prevalence of PC and of their determinants in a multicentre, nationwide cohort of FD patients (n = 173, Study 1) and (ii) ascertain whether a greater accuracy of PC detection improved their identification, in FD patients from a single centre (n = 67, Study 2). In both studies, for each FD patient, an age- and renal function-matched subject was selected for comparison (1:1). Results In Study 1, PC were detected in 28.9% of FD subjects and in only 1.1% of control subjects (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ff34be66b8cd09bdc5e608f6f72f3dd