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English: Dorsal root ganglion cells from a Fabry patient. The ganglion cells are swollen by accumulation of glycolipids and stained with Alcian blue (photo courtesy of E. Kaye).
Deutsch: Spinalganglien eine Morbus-Fabry-Patienten. Die mit Alcianblau angefärbten Ganglien sind durch die Akkumulation von Gb3 angeschwollen. Das Bild wurde freundlicherweise von E. Kaye zur Verfügung gestellt.
Date article published: 27 May 2011 [1]
Source Alessandro P Burlina, Katherine B Sims, Juan M Politei, Gary J Bennett, Ralf Baron, Claudia Sommer, Anette Torvin Møller and Max J Hilz: Early diagnosis of peripheral nervous system involvement in Fabry disease and treatment of neuropathic pain: the report of an expert panel. In: BMC Neurology 2011, 11:61 doi:10.1186/1471-2377-11-61
Author E. Kaye
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