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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.

Click here to download Your Family Tree (PDF).

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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.
 


Did you know...

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>>


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