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Summary

Chronic benign proteinuria (PROCHOB) is an autosomal recessive condition characterized by onset of isolated proteinuria in the first decade of life. The proteinuria is nonprogressive; affected individuals do not develop renal disease or impaired kidney function, and they do not have additional associated abnormalities, such as hypertension. The correct diagnosis is important to avoid inefficient or invasive intervention, such as medication or renal biopsy (summary by Bedin et al., 2020). [from OMIM]

Available tests

7 tests are in the database for this condition.

Genes See tests for all associated and related genes

  • Also known as: IFCR, IGS, IGS1, MGA1, gp280, CUBN
    Summary: cubilin

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