1980 年 29 巻 1 号 p. 140-143
A girl aged three years was admitted because of the pathologic fractures of the bilateral femoral necks. She had splenomegaly, sequint, mild generalized lymphadenopathy and anaemia. There was a past history of splenectomy two years ago. Laboratory test revealed a marked increase of acid phosphatase and decrease of blood cholesterol, and Gaucher's cells were observed in the bone marrow taken at the osteosynthesis of the femoral neck.