Renal and Extrarenal Phenotypes in Patients With HNF1B Variants and Chromosome 17q12 Microdeletions
Introduction: Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-beta (HNF1B) gene variants or the chromosome 17q12 deletion (17q12del) represent the most common monogenic cause of developmental kidney disease. Although neurodevelopmental disorders have been associated with the 17q12del, specific genotype-phenotype associ...
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