A review of the heritability of idiopathic nephrolithiasis
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A review of the heritability of idiopathic nephrolithiasis
Abstract
Familial aggregations of nephrolithiasis were already noted in the early 19th century and over the intervening years there has been gradual progression in classifying the familial forms of nephrolithiasis. To date, there are at least 10 different monogenic conditions where those affected have a predisposition to nephrolithiasis. However, all of these rare conditions probably account for less than 2% of renal stone formers. This review, rather than considering these clearly defined disorders, concentrates on research into the broad band of stone formers who have a propensity to nephrolithiasis without an obvious discrete genetic basis.
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