Onset and progression of the Anderson-Fabry disease related cardiomyopathy.
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Onset and progression of the Anderson-Fabry disease related cardiomyopathy. / Kampmann, Christoph; Linhart, Ales; Baehner, Frank; Palecek, Tomas; Wiethoff, Christiane M; Miebach, Elke; Whybra, Catharina; Gal, Andreas; Bultas, Jan; Beck, Michael.
In: INT J CANCER, Vol. 130, No. 3, 3, 2008, p. 367-373.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Onset and progression of the Anderson-Fabry disease related cardiomyopathy.
AU - Kampmann, Christoph
AU - Linhart, Ales
AU - Baehner, Frank
AU - Palecek, Tomas
AU - Wiethoff, Christiane M
AU - Miebach, Elke
AU - Whybra, Catharina
AU - Gal, Andreas
AU - Bultas, Jan
AU - Beck, Michael
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - BACKGROUND: Cardiac involvement is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality in Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD). We sought to document its onset and progression in a population of male and female AFD patients. METHODS: We performed a cross sectional echocardiographic study of a cohort of 177 male and female AFD patients with subsequent longitudinal follow-up of 76 patients (38 males and 38 females; mean follow-up 4.5 years) who did not receive enzyme replacement therapy. RESULTS: In this population, aged 3.3 to 70.8 years, a strong correlation between age and left ventricular mass indexed (LVMi, g/m(2.7)) was found in both males and females (P
AB - BACKGROUND: Cardiac involvement is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality in Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD). We sought to document its onset and progression in a population of male and female AFD patients. METHODS: We performed a cross sectional echocardiographic study of a cohort of 177 male and female AFD patients with subsequent longitudinal follow-up of 76 patients (38 males and 38 females; mean follow-up 4.5 years) who did not receive enzyme replacement therapy. RESULTS: In this population, aged 3.3 to 70.8 years, a strong correlation between age and left ventricular mass indexed (LVMi, g/m(2.7)) was found in both males and females (P
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 130
SP - 367
EP - 373
JO - INT J CANCER
JF - INT J CANCER
SN - 0020-7136
IS - 3
M1 - 3
ER -