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The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Gaucher disease type 3 includes the 16 symptoms listed below:
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The key signs of all types of Gaucher’s disease are hepatosplenomegaly and bone lesions. In Type I, bone lesions lead to thinning of cortices, pathologic fractures, collapsed hip joints and, eventually, vertebral compression. Severe episodic pain may develop in the legs, arms, and back but usually not until adolescence. (The adult form of Gaucher’s disease is generally diagnosed while the patient is in his teens; the word “adult” is used loosely here.) Other clinical effects of Type I are fever, abdominal distention (from hypotonicity of the large bowel), respiratory problems (pneumonia or, rarely, cor pulmonale), easy bruising and bleeding, anemia and, rarely, pancytopenia. Older patients may develop a yellow pallor and brown-yellow pigmentation on the face and legs.
In Type II, motor dysfunction and spasticity occur at age 6 to 7 months. Other signs of the infantile form of Gaucher’s disease include abdominal distention, strabismus, muscle hypertonicity, retroflexion of the head, neck rigidity, dysphagia, laryngeal stridor, hyperreflexia, seizures, respiratory distress, and easy bruising and bleeding.
Clinical effects of Type III after infancy include seizures, hypertonicity, strabismus, poor coordination and mental ability and, possibly, easy bruising and bleeding.
Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005
When considering symptoms of Gaucher disease type 3, it is also important to consider Gaucher disease type 3 as a possible cause of other medical conditions. The Disease Database lists the following medical conditions that Gaucher disease type 3 may cause:
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The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Gaucher disease type 3. This signs and symptoms information for Gaucher disease type 3 has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Gaucher disease type 3 signs or Gaucher disease type 3 symptoms. Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Gaucher disease type 3 may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed Gaucher disease type 3 symptoms.
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