Map Your Family Tree
Your Family Tree is a chart designed to help you gather and organize relevant information about your family members and their status as potential carriers of Gaucher disease. Together with a knowledge of inheritance patterns outlined on this website, it will help you to better understand how Gaucher disease occurs and how it is passed along.
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Did You Know?
Gaucher disease was first described in 1882 by French physician, Philippe Charles Ernest Gaucher, after he evaluated a deceased 32-year-old woman with an enlarged spleen, one of the disorder's distinguishing signs.
Gaucher Registry
For more than a decade, the Gaucher Registry has been a global resource to the medical and patient communities, helping to improve outcomes in patients with Gaucher disease. Learn more about participating in the Gaucher Registry »