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Erkrankungen der glomerulären Basalmembran

In der Gruppe der Erkrankungen der glomerulären Basalmembran werden genetische glomeruläre Nierenerkrankungen zusammengefasst, deren wichtigstes Merkmal Veränderungen der Basalmembran sind.

Gliederung

Nephritisches Syndrom
CFHR5 Nephropathie
Erkrankungen der glomerulären Basalmembran
Alport-Syndrom
COL4A3
COL4A4
COL4A5
Alport-Syndrom mit Leiomyomatose
COL4A5
COL4A6
HANAC-Syndrome
COL4A1
COL4A2
MYH9 assoziierte Erkrankungen
Epstein-Syndrom
MYH9
Fechtner-Syndrom
MYH9
MYH9
Sebastian-Syndrom
MYH9
Nagel-Patella-Syndrom
LMX1B
Nephropathie mit prätibialer epidermolysis bullosa und Schwerhörigkeit
CD151
PXDN
Syndrom der dünnen Basalmembran
COL4A3
COL4A4
COL4A5

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