Monday, July 28, 2014

Gaucher disease: what is it?

Gaucher disease: what is it?
Lise Loume By Lise Loume
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Posted on 26-07-2014 11:00
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This July 26 is the first World Day of Gaucher disease. The opportunity to present this rare and little-known genetic condition.
Gaucher disease is characterized by the presence of a large time (hepatomegaly).  © GaucherFrance Gaucher disease is characterized by the presence of a large time (hepatomegaly). © GaucherFrance

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You probably have never heard of, and for good reason: Gaucher disease is rare. It affects 1 in 60,000 in the world.

On the occasion of World Day of Gaucher disease, the combination Overcoming the Lysosomal Diseases (VML) wants to raise awareness of this disease in France: how do they affect people in France? How is it spread? Is there a treatment? Elements of answer.

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