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- ... vessels in the brain and throughout the body, kidney disease, muscle cramps, and eye abnormalities. Most of the ...
- ... individuals can have an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), chronic kidney disease, or a form of heart disease called cardiomyopathy. ...
- ... disorder is characterized by bleeding problems, hearing loss, kidney (renal) disease, and clouding of the lens of the eyes ( ... to MYH9 R702 mutations develop progressive proteinuric renal disease. Kidney Int. 2010 Jul;78(2):207-14. doi: ...
- ... begins in infancy and typically leads to irreversible kidney failure (end-stage renal disease) by early childhood. Children with congenital nephrotic syndrome ...
- ... RV. A common molecular basis for three inherited kidney stone diseases. Nature. 1996 Feb 1;379(6564):445-9. ...
- ... because its features overlap with those of other kidney disorders. Dent disease can result from mutations in the CLCN5 or ... the proximal tubules, which leads to the progressive kidney problems found in people with Dent disease.Because the OCRL gene is active (expressed) throughout ...
- ... myoclonus). Another common feature of AMRF syndrome is kidney (renal) disease; despite being referenced in the condition name, kidney function is not affected in every person with ...
- ... muscle weakness and wasting, problems with movement, diabetes, kidney failure, heart disease, loss of intellectual functions (dementia), hearing loss, and ...
- ... hemolytic-uremic syndrome experience kidney damage and acute kidney failure that lead to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in about half of all cases. These ...
- ... of their treatment in adulthood, such as decreased kidney function, heart disease, and development of additional cancers. Wilms tumor is the most common kidney cancer in children. In Europe and North America, ...