An unusual form of renal disease associated with gout and hypertension
AUTOR(ES)
Van Goor, W.
RESUMO
A family is described many of whose members suffered from renal insufficiency, hypertension, gout, and hyperuricaemia in conjunction. Adequate information was obtained on 72 subjects from five generations. In 17, one or more of the above mentioned abnormalities was or had been present. The hereditary distribution suggested an autosomal dominant disease entity.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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