Bartter disease type 5
- Synonyms
- Bartter syndrome, type 5, antenatal, transient
Summary
Available tests
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Clinical tests (14 available)
Clinical features
Help- Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Hypochloremia
Hypochloremia
- MedGen UID: 39088
- Concept ID: C0085680
- Finding: Disease or Syndrome
Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Hypokalemia
Hypokalemia
- MedGen UID: 5712
- Concept ID: C0020621
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia
- MedGen UID: 6984
- Concept ID: C0020625
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Hypochloremia
- Abnormality of prenatal development or birth
- Fetal polyuria
Fetal polyuria
- MedGen UID: 355948
- Concept ID: C1865279
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of prenatal development or birth
- Polyhydramnios
Polyhydramnios
- MedGen UID: 6936
- Concept ID: C0020224
- Finding: Pathologic Function
Abnormality of prenatal development or birth
- Premature birth
Premature birth
- MedGen UID: 57721
- Concept ID: C0151526
- Finding: Pathologic Function
Abnormality of prenatal development or birth
- Fetal polyuria
- Abnormality of the endocrine system
- Increased circulating renin concentration
Increased circulating renin concentration
- MedGen UID: 66818
- Concept ID: C0240783
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the endocrine system
- Increased circulating renin concentration
- Abnormality of the genitourinary system
- Hypercalciuria
Hypercalciuria
- MedGen UID: 43775
- Concept ID: C0020438
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the genitourinary system
- Medullary nephrocalcinosis
Medullary nephrocalcinosis
- MedGen UID: 588418
- Concept ID: C0403477
- Finding: Disease or Syndrome
Abnormality of the genitourinary system
- Polyuria
Polyuria
- MedGen UID: 19404
- Concept ID: C0032617
- Finding: Sign or Symptom
Abnormality of the genitourinary system
- Hypercalciuria
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