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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ||
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===Biopsy=== | ===Biopsy=== | ||
In [[Bartter syndrome]], a [[biopsy]] of the [[kidney]] typically shows too much growth of kidney cells called the [[juxtaglomerular apparatus]]. However, this is not found in all patients, especially in young children. | In [[Bartter syndrome]], a [[biopsy]] of the [[kidney]] typically shows too much growth of kidney cells called the [[juxtaglomerular apparatus]]. However, this is not found in all patients, especially in young children. |
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Overview
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Biopsy
In Bartter syndrome, a biopsy of the kidney typically shows too much growth of kidney cells called the juxtaglomerular apparatus. However, this is not found in all patients, especially in young children.