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In Vivo Modeling of the Morbid Human Genome using Danio rerio
Published on: August 24, 2013
[Phenotype heterogeneity in Gitelman's syndrome]
A Vidal Company1, R Ruiz Cano, C Gutiérrez Junquera
1Servicio de Pediatría, Hospital General de Albacete.
Anales Espanoles De Pediatria
|September 27, 2000
Abstract:
A family with three offspring affected of Giltelman's syndrome is reported. The phenotypic variability of this entity is emphasized. Moreover, the diagnosis criteria of the syndrome, phathophysiology, and genetics and clinical differences with Bartter's syndrome are stated.
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