Nephrocalcinosis and Placental Findings in Neonatal Bartter Syndrome
Abstract Neonatal Bartter syndrome (NBS) is an inherited renal tubular disorder associated with hypokalemic alkalosis. Here we report a case of genetically diagnosed NBS. Polyhydramnios was noted at 26 weeks. A boy was born at 31 weeks and 1 day, weighed 1344 g, and had an Apgar score of 8/8. We ini...
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Main Authors: | Hidehiko Maruyama (Author), Yoko Shinno (Author), Kaori Fujiwara (Author), Akie Nakamura (Author), Toshihiro Tajima (Author), Makoto Nakamura (Author), Misao Kageyama (Author) |
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Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.,
2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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