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Inborn renal aminoaciduria

Inborn renal aminoaciduria: Introduction

Inborn renal aminoaciduria: A rare disorder where an inherited kidney disorder results in abnormally high levels of amino acids in the urine. Symptoms vary depending on the amino acid involved and the severity of the dysfunction. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Inborn renal aminoaciduria is available below.

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