Comparative characteristics of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia with or without Kartagener’s syndrome
E. I. Kondratyeva,
S. N. Avdeev,
T. A. Kyian
et al.
Abstract:Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare hereditary disease, a ciliopathy that is based on a defect in the ultrastructure of the cilia of the epithelium of the respiratory tract and similar structures. All parts of the respiratory tract are affected. About half of the patients with PCD have transposition of the internal organs (Kartagener syndrome – KS).The aim was to investigate the clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with PCD with and without KS.Methods. An assessment of clinical and genetic c… Show more
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