2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13730-012-0038-x
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Fabry’s disease discovered with chance urinary mulberry cells: a case report

Abstract: Fabry's disease (FD) is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder. Novel enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) at an early stage can slow the progression of cardiovascular and renal dysfunction. Urinary mulberry cells are occasionally found in renal FD. We report a case of variant FD in which detection of urinary mulberry cells led to an early diagnosis. A 36-year-old Japanese man was referred to our hospital because mulberry cells had been detected during urinalysis. Proteinuria and renal dysfunction were not obs… Show more

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“…Moreover, as FD is a rare disease, its early detection is also important. One useful test in FN screening involves the detection of mulberry cells in urinary sediment, which has a low cost and is less invasive than other tests such as renal biopsy or gene analysis [43]. All of our four cases presented with mulberry cells in their urine sediment.…”
Section: Present Casementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Moreover, as FD is a rare disease, its early detection is also important. One useful test in FN screening involves the detection of mulberry cells in urinary sediment, which has a low cost and is less invasive than other tests such as renal biopsy or gene analysis [43]. All of our four cases presented with mulberry cells in their urine sediment.…”
Section: Present Casementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Another remarkable finding of our present analysis is the confirmation of the usefulness of the mulberry cell count for pathological assessments of the efficacy of ERT. Mulberry cells and mulberry bodies have been recognized as a useful tool for detecting various types of Fabry disease at earlier time points [7,9,[14][15][16]. Mulberry cells and mulberry bodies are characteristic features of Fabry nephropathy, and they are distinguishable from oval fat bodies and fat particles based on the inner lamellar appearance of mulberry bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many Japanese researchers have found mulberry cells to be an inexpensive, noninvasive, and useful diagnostic tool [12][13][14]. Mulberry cells and mulberry bodies are the characteristic features of Fabry nephropathy, and are distinguishable from oval fat bodies and fat particles based on the inner lamellar appearance of mulberry bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%