| Literature DB >> 7371220 |
S H Evans, R P Erickson, R Kelsch, J C Peirce.
Abstract
With the use of more stringent diagnostic criteria, it has recently been shown that some large pedigrees of Alport's and non-Alport's hereditary nephritis fit sex-linked dominant inheritance (O'Neill et al. 1978). We have used similar diagnostic criteria and have studied a number of Michigan pedigrees in order to see if this hypothesis would be confirmed. We found one small pedigree which definitely shows male-to-male transmission, while one large pedigree is tentatively compatible with sex-linked dominant inheritance. Many of the other pedigrees suggested male-to-male transmission. This Michigan experience is compared to other published reports and found to be consistent, although a trend of fewer reports of male-to-male transmission is seen. We conclude that genetic heterogeneity of Alport's hereditary nephritis is likely.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7371220 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1980.tb00149.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Genet ISSN: 0009-9163 Impact factor: 4.438