Genetic, pathophysiological, and clinical aspects of nephrocalcinosis.
Ben OliveiraRobert KletaDetlef BockenhauerStephen B WalshPublished in: American journal of physiology. Renal physiology (2016)
Nephrocalcinosis describes the ectopic deposition of calcium salts in the kidney parenchyma. Nephrocalcinosis can result from a number of acquired causes but also an even greater number of genetic diseases, predominantly renal but also extrarenal. Here we provide a review of the genetic causes of nephrocalcinosis, along with putative mechanisms, illustrated by human and animal data.