In clinical practice cardiac involvement in patients with storage disorders is often diagnosed at a late and advanced stage of the disease with pronounced organ damage. As the currently available targeted… Click to show full abstract
In clinical practice cardiac involvement in patients with storage disorders is often diagnosed at a late and advanced stage of the disease with pronounced organ damage. As the currently available targeted therapies can only stop the progress of the disease, a timely diagnosis is of particular relevance. Genetic testing has become increasingly more important in cases of suspected cardiac manifestation in storage disorders. Thereby, diagnostic genetic testing can help to confirm the diagnosis and may also be relevant for therapeutic decision making. In relatives of affected patients predictive genetic testing provides the opportunity for an early therapeutic intervention.
               
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