Gaucher's disease
Gau·cher's disease
noun \(ˌ)gō-ˈshāz-\Definition of GAUCHER'S DISEASE
: a rare hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism caused by an enzyme deficiency and characterized by enlargement of the spleen and liver, bone lesions, and neurological impairment
Origin of GAUCHER'S DISEASE
Philippe C. E. Gaucher †1918 French physician
First Known Use: 1902
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