Nephropathic infantile cystinosis

MONDO:0018467

Nephropathic infantile cystinosis is the most common and severe form of cystinosis, a metabolic disease characterized by an accumulation of cystine inside the lysosomes that causes damage in different organs and tissues, particularly in the kidneys and eyes.

Also known as: cystinosis, infantile nephropathic, nephropathic infantile cystinosis, CTNS, cystinosin, defect of, cystinosis, atypical nephropathic, lysosomal cystine transport protein, defect of

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