Posterior Urethral Valves
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Last Posted: Mar 30, 2023
- Diverse ancestry whole-genome sequencing association study identifies TBX5 and PTK7 as susceptibility genes for posterior urethral valves.
Chan Melanie M Y, et al. eLife 2022 0 - Genome-wide association study in patients with posterior urethral valves.
van der Zanden Loes F M, et al. Frontiers in pediatrics 2022 0 988374 - CDH12 as a Candidate Gene for Kidney Injury in Posterior Urethral Valve Cases: A Genome-wide Association Study Among Patients with Obstructive Uropathies.
van der Zanden Loes F M, et al. European urology open science 2021 0 26-35 - Genetic Susceptibility to Chronic Kidney Disease - Some More Pieces for the Heritability Puzzle.
Cañadas-Garre Marisa et al. Frontiers in genetics 2019 10453 - Parents' perceptions of counselling following prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract: a qualitative study.
Marokakis Sarah et al. BJU international 2017 Mar 119(3) 474-481 - DNA copy number variants: A potentially useful predictor of early onset renal failure in boys with posterior urethral valves.
Faure A, et al. Journal of pediatric urology 2016 4 - Rare copy number variants implicated in posterior urethral valves.
Boghossian Nansi S, et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2015 12 - Copy-number variation associated with congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract.
Caruana Georgina, et al. Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) 2015 3 (3) 487-95 - Posterior urethral valves
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Association of angiotensin converting enzyme and angiotensin type 2 receptor gene polymorphisms with renal damage in posterior urethral valves.
Laksmi Narasimhan Kannan, et al. Journal of pediatric urology 2010 12 (6) 560-6
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