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Outcomes of patient self-referral for the diagnosis of several rare inherited kidney diseases.

Anthony J BleyerKendrah KiddVictoria RobinsLauren MartinAbbigail TaylorAnnie SantiGeorgeanna TsoumasAlese HuntElizabeth SwainMarwan AbbasEbun AkinbolaSri VidyaShahriar MoossaviAnthony J BleyerMartina ŽivnáHana HartmannováKateřina HodaňováPetr VyleťalMiroslav VotrubaMaegan HardenBrendan BlumenstielAnna GrekaStanislav Kmoch
Published in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2019)
Undiagnosed families with Internet access bypassed their physicians and established direct contact with an academic center specializing in inherited kidney disease to achieve a diagnosis. Twenty-five percent of all families diagnosed with ADTKD were the result of direct family referral and would otherwise have been undiagnosed. If patients suspect a rare disorder that is undiagnosed by their physicians, actively pursuing self-diagnosis using the Internet can be successful. Centers interested in rare disorders should consider improving direct access to families.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • chronic kidney disease
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss