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Nephrology Hereditary Genetic and Development Nephrology

Nephrology Hereditary Genetic and Development is a field of medicine focused on identifying genetic and developmental disorders within the kidney. These disorders can be congenital, acquired, or manifest due to lifestyle and environmental factors. By understanding the hereditary, genetic, and developmental aspects o…

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Overview

Nephrology Hereditary Genetic and Development is a field of medicine focused on identifying genetic and developmental disorders within the kidney. These disorders can be congenital, acquired, or manifest due to lifestyle and environmental factors. By understanding the hereditary, genetic, and developmental aspects of these kidney disorders, clinicians can provide better diagnosis and treatment, helping to manage and prevent associated health issues. In addition, this knowledge can be applied to improve healthcare outcomes, outcomes that are specific to particular individuals based on their family history, genetic predisposition, and lifestyle. Genetics plays an important role in providing personalized medical care, and Nephrology Hereditary Genetic and Development is an invaluable tool in achieving this.

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Ying-Yong Zhao · United States Santiago Cuevas · United States Istvan Arany · United States

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