Abstract
Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency is a chronic hereditary degenerative disease, substantially worsening quality of life and leading to lethal outcome. The condition is caused by a mutation of the LIPA gene, that is encoding lysosomal acid lipase, resulting in build-up of cholesterol esters and triglycerides. Clinical-pattern is quite variable: from rapidly worsening lethal infant form and severe infant cases with cirrhosis and liver dysfunction in adolescents to subclinical, mostly asymptomatic forms, manifesting in adults. Thus, major part of patients remains unexamined and the pathology itself undiagnosed, so the real incidence is unclear. This article describes clinical case of the diagnostics of lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in RNO-Alania. Efficiency and safety of enzyme substitution treatment is shown.
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