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What other corroborative manifestations and familial, historical features of FD should clinicians inquire about to solidify their suspicion for the diagnosis?

Although acroparesthesias in childhood represent a well-documented symptom portal for triggering diagnostic consideration of and/or testing for FD, what other corroborative manifestations and familial, historical features of FD should clinicians inquire about to solidify their suspicion for the diagnosis?


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CMEducation Resources IQ&A Fabry Disease Diagnostic Intelligence Zone

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Robert Hopkin

Robert Hopkin

Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Co-Director, 22Q-VCFS Center
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati, OH