Causes List for Low-molecular-weight proteinuria
List of possible causes of Low-molecular-weight proteinuria or similar symptoms may include:
- Dent disease type 1 (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Dent disease type 2 (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Dent disease (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria, low molecular weight proteinuria, low-molecular weight proteinuria)
- Donnai-Barrow syndrome (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Hypophosphatemic rickets, X-linked recessive (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Hypophosphatemic rickets (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Kidney Failure (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Nephrocalcinosis (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Nephrolithiasis (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- Proteinuria, low molecular weight, with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- X-linked recessive diseases (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
- X-linked recessive nephrolithiasis with renal failure (Low-molecular-weight proteinuria)
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