EPISODE · Jan 7, 2025 · 48 MIN
Series 3 episode 8. HNF1Beta syndrome: kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and much more
from One in Six Billion · host Andrew Hattersley and Maggie Shepherd
Grant King talks about his diagnostic journey where his low birth weight, childhood kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and infertility were at 32 years finally recognised as all being due to a change in the HNF1Beta gene. Dr Coralie Bingham explains how her research during her PhD in Exeter led to HNF1Beta being established as the commonest cause of inherited kidney disease and all the key parts of the HNF1Beta syndrome being recognised.Send a text
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Grant King talks about his diagnostic journey where his low birth weight, childhood kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and infertility were at 32 years finally recognised as all being due to a change in the HNF1Beta gene. Dr Coralie Bingham explains how her research during her PhD in Exeter led to HNF1Beta being established as the commonest cause of inherited kidney disease and all the key parts of the HNF1Beta syndrome being recognised. Send a text
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Series 3 episode 8. HNF1Beta syndrome: kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and much more
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