2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2022.12.007
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Exome-First Strategy in Adult Patients With CKD: A Cohort Study

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“…There is a growing trend toward conducting genetic tests using large exome/genome-based gene panels, including up to 500 genes linked to kidney diseases, in the diagnostic testing of patients with CKD, especially in patients with atypical kidney phenotypes or with CKD of unknown etiology 12,25,[59][60][61] (Box 1, cases 1 and 2). This approach aims to ensure that no potential genetic cause goes undetected.…”
Section: Which Test(s) To Order?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing trend toward conducting genetic tests using large exome/genome-based gene panels, including up to 500 genes linked to kidney diseases, in the diagnostic testing of patients with CKD, especially in patients with atypical kidney phenotypes or with CKD of unknown etiology 12,25,[59][60][61] (Box 1, cases 1 and 2). This approach aims to ensure that no potential genetic cause goes undetected.…”
Section: Which Test(s) To Order?mentioning
confidence: 99%