How do the neurological symptoms of classical FD present in male vs female populations, and what other concurrent symptoms should the clinician inquire about to corroborate the diagnosis?

How do the neurological symptoms of classical FD present in male vs female populations, and what other concurrent symptoms should the clinician inquire about to corroborate the diagnosis?

How do the neurological symptoms—in particular, acroparesthesias, hyperhidrosis, and their triggers—of classical FD present in male vs female populations, and what other concurrent symptoms should the clinician inquire about to corroborate the diagnosis?


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Presenter

Heather Lau, MD

Heather Lau, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
Associate Director, Division of Neurogenetics
Director, Lysosomal Storage Disease Program
NYU Langone
New York, NY