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- Fanconi_syndrome abstract "Fanconi syndrome (also known as Fanconi's syndrome) is a disease of the proximal renal tubules of the kidney in which glucose, amino acids, uric acid, phosphate and bicarbonate are passed into the urine, instead of being reabsorbed. Fanconi syndrome affects the proximal tubule, which is the first part of the tubule to process fluid after it is filtered through the glomerulus. It may be inherited, or caused by drugs or heavy metals.Different forms of Fanconi syndrome can affect different functions of the proximal tubule, and result in different complications. The loss of bicarbonate results in type 2 or proximal renal tubular acidosis. The loss of phosphate results in the bone disease rickets (even with adequate vitamin D and calcium), because phosphate is necessary for bone development.".
- Fanconi_syndrome icd10 "E72.0".
- Fanconi_syndrome icd9 "270.0".
- Fanconi_syndrome meshId "D005198".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageID "30859407".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageLength "7931".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "706486196".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Acidosis.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Basenji.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Bicarbonate.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amino_acid_metabolism_disorders.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kidney_diseases.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cystinosis.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dehydration.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dents_disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Didanosine.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Failure_to_thrive.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Familial_renal_disease_in_animals.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Fanconi_anemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Galactosemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Glucose.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Glycogen_storage_disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Glycosuria.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Goodpasture_syndrome.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Guido_Fanconi.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hartnup_disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hereditary_fructose_intolerance.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hyperchloremia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hyperuricosuria.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hypokalemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Hypophosphatemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Inheritance.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Kidney.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Lead_poisoning.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Monoclonal_gammopathy_of_undetermined_significance.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_myeloma.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Nephron.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Oculocerebrorenal_syndrome.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Osteomalacia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Pediatrics.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Polydipsia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Polyuria.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Proteinuria.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Proximal_convoluted_tubule.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Renal_tubular_acidosis.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Rickets.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Sex_linkage.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Tenofovir_disoproxil.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Tetracycline_antibiotics.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Tyrosinemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Uric_acid.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Urine.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Wilsons_disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink X-linked_hypophosphatemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fanconi syndrome".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fanconi's".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "fanconi syndrome".
- Fanconi_syndrome diseasesdb "11687".
- Fanconi_syndrome emedicinesubj "ped".
- Fanconi_syndrome emedicinetopic "756".
- Fanconi_syndrome icd "270".
- Fanconi_syndrome icd "E72.0".
- Fanconi_syndrome medlineplus "333".
- Fanconi_syndrome meshid "D005198".
- Fanconi_syndrome name "Fanconi syndrome".
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Amino_acid_metabolic_pathology.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nephrology.
- Fanconi_syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fanconi_syndrome subject Category:Amino_acid_metabolism_disorders.
- Fanconi_syndrome subject Category:Kidney_diseases.
- Fanconi_syndrome hypernym Disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Disease.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Disorder.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Error.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Redirect.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Thing.
- Fanconi_syndrome type Q12136.
- Fanconi_syndrome comment "Fanconi syndrome (also known as Fanconi's syndrome) is a disease of the proximal renal tubules of the kidney in which glucose, amino acids, uric acid, phosphate and bicarbonate are passed into the urine, instead of being reabsorbed. Fanconi syndrome affects the proximal tubule, which is the first part of the tubule to process fluid after it is filtered through the glomerulus.".
- Fanconi_syndrome label "Fanconi syndrome".
- Fanconi_syndrome differentFrom Fanconi_anemia.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Q1179460.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs متلازمة_فانكوني.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Fanconi.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs De-Toni-Fanconi-Syndrom.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Fanconi.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs سندروم_فانکونی.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Fanconin_oireyhtymä.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Syndrome_de_Fanconi.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Fanconi.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Fanconijev_sindrom.
- Fanconi_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_di_De_Toni-Fanconi-Debré.