Genetic evaluation of paediatric nephrocalcinosis: Phenotype-driven genetic panels reveal a rare diagnosis

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Monogenic causes of paediatric nephrocalcinosis are associated with extensive phenotypic variability. We report a 14-year-old male who presented at 8 years of age with incidentally identified nephrocalcinosis alongside growth impairment and dental anomalies. Extensive genetic investigation confirmed a molecular diagnosis of Bartter syndrome type II. This is exceptional in both late presentation and the presence of amelogenesis imperfecta, a very rare association of inherited tubulopathies. Details of the nephrocalcinosis gene panel analysed and associated phenotypes are presented to highlight the utility of a phenotype-driven genetic panel in resolving an atypical presentation of nephrocalcinosis, allowing precise diagnosis, tailored therapy and prognostication.

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Patterson, J., Jacob, Z., & Reynolds, B. C. (2022). Genetic evaluation of paediatric nephrocalcinosis: Phenotype-driven genetic panels reveal a rare diagnosis. Clinical Kidney Journal, 15(4), 812–815. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab279

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