Presentation
A case of 44-year patient is presented. Conclusions. [dk.um.si]
Pseudo-Bartter’s syndrome is a syndrome of similar presentation as Bartter syndrome but without any of its characteristic genetic defects. [en.wikipedia.org]
Presentation Symptoms vague, diffuse pain along middle-distal tibia that decreases with running (early stage) differentiate from exertional compartment syndrome, for which pain increases with running earlier onset of pain with more frequent training [orthobullets.com]
Common sports-related problems faced by primary care practitioners are thoroughly and concisely presented in the famous fast-access 5-Minute Consult format. [euro-libris.ro]
Gastrointestinal
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Polydipsia
After birth, the infant is seen to urinate and drink excessively ( polyuria, and polydipsia, respectively). Life-threatening dehydration may result if the infant does not receive adequate fluids. [en.wikipedia.org]
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Vomiting
These findings may also be caused by: Chronic vomiting: These patients will have low urine chloride levels; they have relatively higher urine chloride levels. [en.wikipedia.org]
Skin
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Dermatitis
Cervical Disk Disease 70 Cervical Stenosis 74 Cervical Strains 76 Channelopathies, Long QT, CPVT 80 Claudication 84 Cluster Headache 86 Compartment Syndrome, Anterior 88 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 90 Concussion 94 Congenital Cervical Disease 98 Contact Dermatitis [euro-libris.ro]
Musculoskeletal
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Arthritis
"Pregnancy in a Patient With Gouty Arthritis Secondary to Pseudo-Bartter Syndrome". Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 16 (5): 219–220. doi : 10.1097/RHU.0b013e3181e9312a. [en.wikipedia.org]
[…] in Sports 514 Rotator Cuff Tears 516 Scapholunate Dissociation 518 Sciatica 520 Scoliosis 522 SCUBA Diving Injuries: DCS and AGE 524 Seizures and Epilepsy 526 Septic Arthritis and Bursitis 528 Sesamoid Dysfunction 530 Sever Disease/Calcaneal Apophysitis [euro-libris.ro]
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Osteoporosis
Nursemaid’s Elbow 408 Obesity and Weight Management 410 Olecranon Bursitis 412 Onychocryptosis 414 Onychomycosis 416 Oral Lacerations 418 Osgood-Schlatter Disease 420 Osteitis Pubis 422 Osteoarthritis 424 Osteochondritis Dissecans 426 Osteomyelitis 428 Osteoporosis [euro-libris.ro]
Psychiatrical
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Suggestibility
Prognosis [ edit ] The limited prognostic information available suggests that early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of infants and young children with classic Bartter Syndrome may improve growth and perhaps intellectual development. [en.wikipedia.org]
Urogenital
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Kidney Failure
Kidney function is also normal if the disease is treated, [2] but occasionally patients proceed to end-stage kidney failure. [en.wikipedia.org]
Neurologic
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Stroke
Pad Syndrome, Lateral Plantar Nerve Entrapment 292 Hematomas, Epidural and Subdural 294 Hematuria 298 Hemoglobinopathies in Sport: Thalassemia, Sickle Cell Trait 302 Herpes Gladiatorum 304 High-Altitude Illness 306 Hip Pointer 308 Hyperthermia: Heat Stroke [euro-libris.ro]
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Radiculopathy
30min after exercise, sensory or motor loss, elevated anterior compartment pressures Leg Tendinopathy Tendon • M ay be Achilles tendon, peroneal tendon, or tibialis posterior Sural or SPN entrapment Nerve • Dermatomal distribution of symptoms Lumbar radiculopathy [orthobullets.com]
Workup
Urine
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Hypocalciuria
[…] hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis. [12] However, Bartter syndrome is also characterized by high renin, high aldosterone, hypercalciuria, and an abnormal Na -K -2Cl transporter in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle, whereas Gitelman syndrome causes hypocalciuria [en.wikipedia.org]
Serum
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Hyperreninemia
On the other hand, sustained hypokalemia and hyperreninemia can cause progressive tubulointerstitial nephritis, resulting in end-stage kidney disease (kidney failure). [en.wikipedia.org]
Treatment
We present clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnostic tests, modalities of tumor localization and forms of treatment that are clinically relevant in a patient, suspected of having this rare disease. [dk.um.si]
Nonoperative activity modification with nonoperative modalities indications first line of treatment and successful in vast majority techniques activity modification decreasing running distance, frequency and intensity by 50% use low-impact and cross-training [orthobullets.com]
With early treatment of the electrolyte imbalances, the prognosis for patients with classic Bartter Syndrome is good. History [ edit ] The condition is named after Dr. Frederic Bartter, who, along with Dr. [en.wikipedia.org]
Chapters on musculoskeletal problems cover basics; diagnosis; acute treatment, including on-field management; long-term treatment, including rehabilitation and referrals; and commonly asked questions. [euro-libris.ro]
Prognosis
With early treatment of the electrolyte imbalances, the prognosis for patients with classic Bartter Syndrome is good. History [ edit ] The condition is named after Dr. Frederic Bartter, who, along with Dr. [en.wikipedia.org]
Pathophysiology
Homozygous patients suffer from severe hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis. [3] Pathophysiology [ edit ] Bartter syndrome is caused by mutations of genes encoding proteins that transport ions across renal cells in the thick ascending limb of the nephron [en.wikipedia.org]