Other terms
Syndrome, Fanconi,Fanconi Renotubular Syndrome,Syndrome, Fanconi Renotubular,Idiopathic De Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome,Idiopathic De Toni Debre Fanconi Syndrome,Lignac-Fanconi Syndrome,Lignac Fanconi Syndrome,Syndrome, Lignac-Fanconi,Primary Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome,Primary Toni Debre Fanconi Syndrome,Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome, Primary,Proximal Renal Tubular Dysfunction,Renal Fanconi Syndrome,Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome,Toni Debre Fanconi Syndrome,De Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome,De Toni Debre Fanconi Syndrome,Syndrome, De Toni-Debre-Fanconi,Neonatal De Toni-Debre-Fanconi Syndrome,Neonatal De Toni Debre Fanconi Syndrome
Description
Fanconi Syndrome: A hereditary or acquired form of generalized dysfunction of the PROXIMAL KIDNEY TUBULE without primary involvement of the KIDNEY GLOMERULUS. It is usually characterized by the tubular wasting of nutrients and salts (GLUCOSE; AMINO ACIDS; PHOSPHATES; and BICARBONATES) resulting in HYPOKALEMIA; ACIDOSIS; HYPERCALCIURIA; and PROTEINURIA.
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