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English: Skin biopsy (light microscopy): histologically, the typical skin lesion is a small superficial angioma caused by cumulative damage of the vascular cells of the dermis with vessel dilation. Courtesy: Dr Juan M. POLITEI, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Deutsch: Histologie einer per Biopsie entnommenen Hautprobe eines Patienten mit Morbus Fabry. In der lichtmikroskopischen Aufnahme lassen sich die typischen Hautläsionen als kleine oberflächliche Angiome erkennen. Sie entstehen durch kummulative Schäden an den Gefäßzellen der Dermis, bedingt durch Gefäßdilatation.
Date article published: 22 November 2010 [1]
Source D. P. Germain: Fabry disease. In: Orphanet journal of rare diseases Vol. 5, 2010, 30, PMID 21092187. PMC 300961. (Review)
Author Juan M. POLITEI, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dominique P Germain
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