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Revista de Nefrologia, Dialisis y Trasplante ; 42(4):325-329, 2022.
Article in Spanish | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2238898

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Aqui va el texto que falta: Fabry's disease (EF) [OMIM 301500] is a lysosomal deposit disease, linked to an X chromosome, caused by the deficiency of the α-galactosidase enzyme (α gal), which generates the progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (GB3)(2) mainly in vascular endothelium, producing endotheliopathy with important systemic manifestations(3). The factors for critical disease by SARSCov-2, identified in the general population, overlap with symptoms seen in adult patients with EF. Objective: Report the case of a patient with EF type I who presented infection by the SARSCov-2 virus during the third pregnancy quarter. Results: Pregnancy evolved at term without complications;the resolution was segmental cesarean section due to dilatation dystocia, obtaining a single male product in good general conditions, without exacerbation of the symptoms of the EF;The bimonthly trend scheme was maintained with home infusion Agalsidase B. Conclusion: Pregnancy can evolve without complications in patients with EF;that enzymatic replacement therapy is safe during it, and despite the vulnerability of EF patients, SARS COV-2 infection can evolve in a benign way.

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Revista de Nefrologia, Dialisis y Trasplante ; 42(4):325-329, 2022.
Article in Spanish | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2207373

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Aqui va el texto que falta: Fabry's disease (EF) [OMIM 301500] is a lysosomal deposit disease, linked to an X chromosome, caused by the deficiency of the alpha-galactosidase enzyme (alpha gal), which generates the progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (GB3)(2) mainly in vascular endothelium, producing endotheliopathy with important systemic manifestations(3). The factors for critical disease by SARSCov-2, identified in the general population, overlap with symptoms seen in adult patients with EF. Objective(s): Report the case of a patient with EF type I who presented infection by the SARSCov-2 virus during the third pregnancy quarter. Result(s): Pregnancy evolved at term without complications;the resolution was segmental cesarean section due to dilatation dystocia, obtaining a single male product in good general conditions, without exacerbation of the symptoms of the EF;The bimonthly trend scheme was maintained with home infusion Agalsidase B. Conclusion(s): Pregnancy can evolve without complications in patients with EF;that enzymatic replacement therapy is safe during it, and despite the vulnerability of EF patients, SARS COV-2 infection can evolve in a benign way. Copyright © 2022, Asociacion Regional de Dialisi y Transplantes Renales de Capital Federal y Provincia de Buenos Aires. All rights reserved.

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