FABRY'S DISEASE


Meaning of FABRY'S DISEASE in English

ˈfäbrēz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized F

Etymology: after Johannes Fabry died 1930 German dermatologist

: a disorder of lipid metabolism that is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait and is characterized by skin lesions especially on the lower trunk, severe pain in the extremities, corneal opacities, and vascular disease affecting the kidneys, heart, or brain

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