Lightwood–Albright syndrome
Lightwood-Albright syndrome | |
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Classification and external resources | |
Specialty | urology |
ICD-10 | N25.8 |
Lightwood–Albright syndrome is a form of renal tubular acidosis.
It is also known as Lightwood syndrome.[1]
It is named for Reginald Cyril Lightwood and Fuller Albright.[2][3][4]
References
- ↑ "Lightwood syndrome" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- ↑ synd/993 at Who Named It?
- ↑ R. Lightwood. Calcium infarction of the kidneys in infants. Communication, Proc Br Paediatr Soc. Archives of Disease in Childhood, London, 1935, 10: 205–206.
- ↑
- F. Albright, W. V. Consolazio, F. S. Coombs, J. H. Talbot; H. W. Sulkowitch. Metabolic studies and therapy in a case of nephrocalcinosis with rickets and dwarfism. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1940, 66: 7–33.
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