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Review
. 2010 Nov;25(11):2247-55.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-010-1578-y. Epub 2010 Jul 6.

Renal malformations associated with mutations of developmental genes: messages from the clinic

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Renal malformations associated with mutations of developmental genes: messages from the clinic

Shazia Adalat et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Renal tract malformations (RTMs) account for about 40% of children with end-stage renal failure. RTMs can be caused by mutations of genes normally active in the developing kidney and lower renal tract. Moreover, some RTMs occur in the context of multi-organ malformation syndromes. For these reasons, and because genetic testing is becoming more widely available, pediatric nephrologists should work closely with clinical geneticists to make genetic diagnoses in children with RTMs, followed by appropriate family counseling. Here we highlight families with renal cysts and diabetes, renal coloboma and Fraser syndromes, and a child with microdeletion of chromosome 19q who had a rare combination of malformations. Such diagnoses provide families with often long-sought answers to the question "why was our child born with kidney disease". Precise genetic diagnoses will also help to define cohorts of children with RTMs for long-term clinical outcome studies.

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