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Before the diagnosis of primary Fanconi renotubular syndrome is made all causes of secondary Fanconi syndrome must be ruled out, including both inherited (cystinosis, tyrosinemia type I, fructosemia, Wilson's disease, galactosemia, glycogen storage disease, Dent's disease, Lowe's syndrome, arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis (ARC) syndrome, mitochondrial cytopathies) and acquired disorders (drug or heavy metal poisoning, malignancies).
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My daughter had Fanconi renotubular syndrome and, unfortunately, she is now deceased from complications. How rare is Fanconi syndrome? How many cases have been diagnosed in the United States? See answer