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Hikaru Tanimizu1, Risa Hara1, Akinari Sekine1
1Nephrology Center and Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Toranomon Hospital Toranomon, Japan.
Lipoprotein glomerulopathy, a rare kidney disease, was identified in a patient due to a specific apolipoprotein E (apoE) gene mutation. This genetic finding, apoE-Sendai, was also present in his family members.
Area of Science:
- Nephrology
- Genetics
- Pathology
Background:
- Proteinuria is a key indicator of kidney damage.
- Lipid metabolism disorders can affect kidney function.
- Genetic factors play a role in certain kidney diseases.
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