›› 2018, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (6): 411-.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-3606.2018.06.003
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KUANG Qianhuining, GAO Chunlin, XIA Zhengkun
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Abstract: Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of Dent disease I. Method The clinical data of 4 children with Dent diseaseⅠand the direct sequencing results of Dent disease-related genes CLCN5, OCRL1 exons and nearby regulatory regions were retrospectively analyzed. Results All the four children were male, the age at onset was 1.5~4 years and the age at diagnosis was 3~10 years. All of them had the clinical manifestations of proteinuria, among which 2 cases were accompanied by rickets symptoms. Gene detection showed that all of them had CLCN5 mutations, L263F, R104X, S244L and exon 9-13 deletion respectively. S244L is the most common mutation in patients with Dent disease I, and the rest are newly discovered mutation sites. Conclusion Dent disease I is mainly manifested as low molecular weight proteinuria and hypercalciuria. Gene detection contributes to the early and clear diagnosis.
KUANG Qianhuining, GAO Chunlin, XIA Zhengkun . Dent disease I in 4 children: a case report[J]., 2018, 36(6): 411-.
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