The long-term complications of the inherited tubulopathies: an adult perspective
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The long-term complications of the inherited tubulopathies: an adult perspective
Abstract
The inherited tubulopathies are lifelong disorders and their clinical features and complications may present quite different challenges in adulthood from those in childhood. In this review we outline the pathophysiology and documented complications (including the late and unusual) of the monogenic tubulopathies from the perspective of the adult nephrologist.
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