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Results 1 - 10 of 148 for Kidney disorder
  1. ... are the most common cause of a severe kidney disorder called renal tubular dysgenesis; at least 33 ACE ... associated with an increased risk of developing a kidney disorder called diabetic nephropathy. Damage to the kidneys caused ...
  2. ... gene have been identified in people with polycystic kidney disease. These mutations are responsible for about 85 percent of cases of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), which is the most common type of ...
  3. ... gene have been identified in people with polycystic kidney disease. These mutations are responsible for about 15 percent of all cases of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), which is the most common type of ...
  4. ... gene have been found to cause a severe kidney disorder called renal tubular dysgenesis. This condition is characterized by abnormal kidney development before birth, the inability to produce urine ( ...
  5. ... gene have been found to cause a severe kidney disorder called renal tubular dysgenesis. This condition is characterized ... diabetic nephropathy, a complication of diabetes that affects kidney function. These are complex disorders associated with many genetic and environmental factors. The ...
  6. ... found to cause Dent disease 1, a chronic kidney disorder that can cause kidney failure. Most of the mutations lead to the ...
  7. ... gene have been found to cause a severe kidney disorder called renal tubular dysgenesis. This condition is characterized by abnormal kidney development before birth, the inability to produce urine ( ...
  8. ... cause congenital nephrotic syndrome. This condition is a kidney disorder that begins in infancy and typically leads to irreversible kidney failure (end-stage renal disease) by early childhood. ...
  9. ... NPHP1 gene have been found to cause a kidney disorder called nephronophthisis type 1. Type 1 is the ... for approximately 20 percent of cases of the disorder. Nephronophthisis is characterized by inflammation and scarring of the kidneys and ultimately leads to a life-threatening failure ...
  10. ... cause congenital nephrotic syndrome. This condition is a kidney disorder that begins in infancy and typically leads to irreversible kidney failure (end-stage renal disease) by early childhood. ...
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