Cardiac surgery in patients with Fabry's disease: review of literature

Journal of Cardiac Surgery
Joss FernandezRobert Saeid Farivar

Abstract

Fabry's disease is a rare but important cause of structural cardiac disease that may influence cardiac surgical decision making. Herein we present a case of mitral valve repair in a patient with Fabry's disease and review the cardiac-related literature on this lysosomal storage disease.

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Jun 18, 2018·Biophysics Reviews·M M Akhtar, P M Elliott

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