スピッツァー・ワインスタイン症候群
WordNet
- a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease
- a complex of concurrent things; "every word has a syndrome of meanings"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (疾患の徴候となる一群の)症徴候,症候群 / (事件・社会的状態などのパターンを示す)徴候形態
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English Journal
- A young female with Spitzer-Weinstein syndrome diagnosed by thiazide test.
- Weng CH1, Cheng JW, Hung CC, Wu MS, Yang CW, Chang CT.
- Renal failure.Ren Fail.2007;29(2):239-41.
- PMID 17365944
- [Gordon's syndrome, type II pseudohypoaldosteronism, Spitzer-Weinstein syndrome, and chloride shunt syndrome, or the 4-name disease].
- García Nieto V.
- Medicina clinica.Med Clin (Barc).2000 Mar 25;114(11):438-9.
- PMID 10786365
- The Spitzer-Weinstein syndrome: one form of type IV renal tubular acidosis and its response to hydrochlorothiazide.
- Margolis BL, Lifschitz MD.
- American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation.Am J Kidney Dis.1986 Mar;7(3):241-4.
- A twelve-year-old girl with persistent hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, normal blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate, and short stature (first percentile for height) was studied using metabolic balance techniques. Prior to therapy with hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), urinary potassium and acid
- PMID 3953573
Related Links
- 1. Am J Kidney Dis. 1986 Mar;7(3):241-4. The Spitzer-Weinstein syndrome: one form of type IV renal tubular acidosis and its response to hydrochlorothiazide. Margolis BL, Lifschitz MD. A twelve-year-old girl with ...
- Description A syndrome of hyperkalaemia, short stature and distal renal tubule acidosis associated with a primary defect in the tubular secretion of potassium. Bibliography A. Spitzer, et al: Short stature, hyperkalemia and acidosis ...
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- 英
- Spitzer-Weinstein syndrome
- Short stature, hyperkalemia and acidosis: A defect in renal transport of potassium.
- Spitzer A, Edelmann CM Jr, Goldberg LD, Henneman PH.
- Kidney international.Kidney Int.1973 Apr;3(4):251-7.
- PMID 4792041
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