Fabry disease is a uncommon genetic condition causing a build-up of fatty substances in cells throughout the body. It can affect the heart, kidneys, brain, and nervous system. An MRI may show changes in the brain and kidneys consistent with Fabry disease involvement. Finding Fabry disease early may allow for enzyme replacement therapy before irreversible organ damage develops.
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