Disease | dent disease |
Symptom | C0020438|hypercalciuria |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 20946626 | The hypercalciuria observed in patients with dent's disease and some clc-5-deficient mice may be secondary to the pt dysfunction (urinary loss of vitamin d binding protein and reduced phosphate absorption, leading to increased 1,25(oh)2-vitamin d3 synthesis) or, at least in part, caused by the functional loss of clc-5 in the tal. |
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