2016
Long-term hematological, visceral, and growth outcomes in children with Gaucher disease type 3 treated with imiglucerase in the International Collaborative Gaucher Group Gaucher Registry
El-Beshlawy A, Tylki-Szymanska A, Vellodi A, Belmatoug N, Grabowski GA, Kolodny EH, Batista JL, Cox GF, Mistry PK. Long-term hematological, visceral, and growth outcomes in children with Gaucher disease type 3 treated with imiglucerase in the International Collaborative Gaucher Group Gaucher Registry. Molecular Genetics And Metabolism 2016, 120: 47-56. PMID: 28040394, DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2016.12.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnzyme replacement therapyInternational Collaborative Gaucher Group Gaucher RegistryGD3 patientsGaucher RegistryPrimary central nervous system involvementImiglucerase enzyme replacement therapyCentral nervous system involvementGaucher diseaseSingle-center seriesGrowth outcomesNervous system involvementGaucher disease type 3Height z-scoreNumber of patientsLife-prolonging benefitsBroad phenotypic spectrumImiglucerase treatmentVisceral diseaseHemoglobin levelsPlatelet countReplacement therapySevere anemiaVisceral manifestationsSpleen volumeSystem involvement
2012
Phenotypic Spectrum of Hematological and Visceral Disease in Type 3 Gaucher Disease and Response to Imiglucerase Therapy: Preliminary Analysis from the ICGG Gaucher Registry
Mistry P, Kolodny E, Tylki-Szymanska A, Belmatoug N, Cabello J, Vellodi A, Cole J, Grabowski G. Phenotypic Spectrum of Hematological and Visceral Disease in Type 3 Gaucher Disease and Response to Imiglucerase Therapy: Preliminary Analysis from the ICGG Gaucher Registry. Molecular Genetics And Metabolism 2012, 105: s46-s47. DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2011.11.115.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Misdiagnosis of Niemann‐Pick disease type C as Gaucher disease
Lo SM, McNamara J, Seashore MR, Mistry PK. Misdiagnosis of Niemann‐Pick disease type C as Gaucher disease. Journal Of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2010, 33: 429-433. PMID: 20882348, PMCID: PMC3053412, DOI: 10.1007/s10545-010-9214-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords1-DeoxynojirimycinAcid PhosphataseBiomarkersCarrier ProteinsCells, CulturedCholesterol EstersDiagnostic ErrorsDNA Mutational AnalysisEnzyme InhibitorsEnzyme Replacement TherapyEsterificationFemaleGaucher DiseaseGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGlucosylceramidaseGlucosyltransferasesHepatomegalyHeterozygoteHexosaminidasesHumansInfantIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsIsoenzymesMembrane GlycoproteinsMutationNiemann-Pick C1 ProteinNiemann-Pick Disease, Type CPhenotypePredictive Value of TestsSplenomegalyTartrate-Resistant Acid PhosphataseUnnecessary ProceduresConceptsNiemann-Pick disease type CAcid β-glucosidase activityDisease type CGaucher diseaseSerum chitotriosidaseCholesterol esterificationDiagnosis of NPCEnzyme replacement therapySkin fibroblastsTartrate-resistant acid phosphataseType CFalse-positive testingCultured skin fibroblastsVisceral diseasePediatric patientsPrompt diagnosisDiagnostic delayInitial presentationInitial diagnosisReplacement therapyEffective therapyNeurological abnormalitiesCorrect diagnosisPositive testingHigh index
2006
Enzyme replacement therapy and bony changes in Egyptian paediatric Gaucher disease patients
El‐Beshlawy A, Ragab L, Youssry I, Yakout K, El‐Kiki H, Eid K, Mansour IM, El‐Hamid S, Yang M, Mistry PK. Enzyme replacement therapy and bony changes in Egyptian paediatric Gaucher disease patients. Journal Of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2006, 29: 92-98. PMID: 16601874, DOI: 10.1007/s10545-006-0121-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingBone involvementSkeletal diseaseGaucher diseaseBone painGBA genotypeReplacement therapySkeletal involvementBone diseaseComplete symptomatic remissionEarly skeletal involvementMonths of ERTAbnormal radiographic findingsCorrelation of severityGaucher disease patientsEnzyme replacement therapyPaucity of dataCrippling complicationsGenotype-phenotype correlationComplete remissionVisceral diseaseVisceral involvementRadiological manifestationsRadiographic findingsPatient population