Q J Med 2003; 96: 867-868
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Familial juvenile hyperuricaemic nephropathy
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Sir,
We would like to take this opportunity to provide some updated information regarding the pathogenesis of familial juvenile hyperuricaemic nephropathy (FJHN). There has been discussion in recent months in QJM as to whether hyperuricaemia is a primary or secondary effect of the disease.1,2 In a Letter to
Section on Nephrology Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem USA e-mail: ableyer@wfubmc.edu School of Dental Medicine Division of Oral Biology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh USA
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