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Skeletal manifestations in Gaucher's disease

Gaucher's disease has a genetic background and is characterized by the deficiency of enzyme glucocerebrosidase, resulting in secondary accumulation of glucocerebrosides in the reticuloendothelial organs. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the x-ray findings in the skeleton of a group of 32 male and female patients of different ages, with biochemical diagnosis of Gaucher's disease. The following bone lesions were observed: diffuse osteopenia (100% of the patients), "Erlenmeyer flask" deformities (93.7% of the patients), abnormalities of the joints (40.6% of the patients), necrosis of the femoral head (28.1% of the patients), lytic lesions (28.1% of the patients), pathological fractures (9.3% of the patients) and necrosis of the humeral head (6.2% of the patients). These results are concordant with the literature, and demonstrate the importance of conventional x-ray as a complementary method in the diagnosis of Gaucher's disease.

Gaucher's disease; Radiology; Osseous abnormalities


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