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Pediatric Alport Syndrome

Alport syndrome is a rare, inherited (genetic) condition that affects the kidneys and can sometimes cause problems with your child’s hearing and vision.


What is Pediatric Alport Syndrome?

Alport syndrome is a rare, genetic disorder that damages the tiny blood vessels called glomeruli in a child’s kidneys. When glomeruli are damaged, they are unable to filter waste and remove extra fluid from the body as needed. This causes a gradual loss of kidney function and can lead to kidney disease, kidney failure and eventually, end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

The genes affected by Alport syndrome control a protein called collagen. Collagen plays an important role in normal kidney function and affects the eyes and ears. Therefore, children with Alport syndrome may also suffer from abnormalities in their eyes and ears that can lead to vision and hearing loss.



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