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Michelle Joy Wang1,2, Christhian A Cano-Guerra3, Drucilla J Roberts4
1Division of Medical Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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We present a case of renal tubular dysgenesis, a rare etiology of antenatal oligohydramnios and postnatal intrinsic renal failure in a premature female neonate with prenatal oligohydramnios and growth restriction associated with a previously unassociated congenital anomaly of esophageal atresia. Postnatally, the patient had anuric renal failure, medically refractory hypotension, and respiratory failure in the setting of pulmonary hypoplasia. Genetic testing with trio genome sequencing revealed biallelic loss of function variants in the ACE gene, one assumed de novo and one maternally inherited. The following case describes the prenatal and postnatal diagnostic challenges and provides a review of current knowledge and management recommendations for this condition.
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