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Blanchard A et al. - The possibility of performing routinely genetic diagnosis of most hereditary tubular diseases (Bartter/Gitelman syndrome, nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, distal tubular acidosis, and Lowe and Dent syndromes) is highlighted.

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