Abstract

Background: Nail bed capillaroscopy represents a simple and innocuous diagnosis method, used in vasculitis or collagen diseases. In Fabry disease (FD), there is a vasculopathy due to the storage of globotriaosylceramide. This is the first series that studies capillaroscopy in FD. Objective: To describe and evaluate the capillary findings in Fabry patients. Materials and Methods: Eight Fabry patients were selected; five were under enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with agalsidase-A. Results: In three patients (under ERT), the capillaroscopy showed no abnormalities; two patients had absence of some capillaries (one with ERT); in three (one with ERT) the capillaroscopy revealed ramification of capillaries. Patients with normal capillaroscopy had no symptom of acroparesthesia for more than a year. Conclusions: Capillaroscopy is a good method to evaluate small vessels in FD and seems to have a correlation with ERT benefits, clinical manifestations and capillary findings. We purpose to use the capillaroscopy in the study of Fabry patients. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Capillaroscopy in Fabry disease: Study of a family
Author
Lopez-Rodriguez, Monica; Barbado-Hernandez, Francisco; Eslava, Antonio; Garcia-Consuegra, Julia; Arias-Martinez, Natividad; Gomez-Cerezo, Jorge; Pagan-Munoz, Barbara; Vazquez-Rodriguez, Juan
Pages
23-25
Publication year
2006
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.
ISSN
09716866
e-ISSN
1998362X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
194637004
Copyright
Copyright Medknow Publications 2006