Die polyzystische Nierenerkrankung 1 ist eine autosomal dominante polyzystische Nierendegeneration, die durch Mutationen im PKD1-Gen ausgelöst wird.
Die Schätzungen für die Prävalenz der Erkrankungen liegen zwischen 1:500 bis 1:2000.
Autosomal dominante polyzystische Nierenerkrankung | ||||
Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung 1 | ||||
PKD1 | ||||
Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung 2 | ||||
Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung 3 | ||||
Polyzystische Nierenerkrankung 6 | ||||
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OMIM.ORG article Omim 173900 |