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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
The goals of treatment include monitoring and controlling the disease and treating the symptoms. It is most important to strictly control [[blood pressure]]. [[Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors]] and [[angiotensin receptor blockers]] can control [[blood pressure]] and slow the rate at which the disease gets worse.
*The goals of treatment include monitoring and controlling the disease and treating the symptoms. It is most important to strictly control [[blood pressure]]. [[Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors]] and [[angiotensin receptor blockers]] can control [[blood pressure]] and slow the rate at which the disease gets worse.
You may need to treat [[chronic kidney disease]]. This can include changing the diet, limiting fluids, and other treatments. [[Chronic kidney disease]] will progress to [[end stage kidney disease]]. This will require [[dialysis]] or a [[kidney transplant]]
*You may need to treat [[chronic kidney disease]]. This can include changing the diet, limiting fluids, and other treatments. [[Chronic kidney disease]] will progress to [[end stage kidney disease]]. This will require [[dialysis]] or a [[kidney transplant]]
Surgery to repair [[cataracts]] (cataract extraction) or a bulging of the lens in the eye may be needed.
*Surgery to repair [[cataracts]] (cataract extraction) or a bulging of the lens in the eye may be needed.
Hearing loss is likely to be permanent. Counseling and education to increase coping skills can be helpful. Learning new skills such as lip reading or sign language and getting hearing aids may help. Young men with [[Alport's syndrome]] should use hearing protection in noisy environments.
*Hearing loss is likely to be permanent. Counseling and education to increase coping skills can be helpful. Learning new skills such as lip reading or sign language and getting hearing aids may help. Young men with [[Alport's syndrome]] should use hearing protection in noisy environments.
Genetic counseling may be recommended because the disorder is inherited.
*Genetic counseling may be recommended because the disorder is inherited.


==Prevention of Alport's syndrome==
==Prevention of Alport's syndrome==

Revision as of 19:11, 27 July 2012

Alport's syndrome

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Diagnosis

Treatment options

Prevention

Where to find medical care for Alport's syndrome?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Prevention

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aarti Narayan, M.B.B.S [2]

Overview

Alport syndrome is an inherited disorder that damages the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys.

What are the symptoms of Alport's syndrome ?

Urinary symptoms include:

  • Abnormal urine color
  • Blood in the urine (may be made worse by upper respiratory infections or exercise)
  • Flank pain

Eye symptoms include:

  • Decrease or loss of vision
  • Swelling around the eyes

Ear symptoms include:

  • Loss of hearing (more common in males)

Other symptoms:

  • Swelling all over the body.

What causes Alport's syndrome ?

Alport syndrome is an inherited form of kidney inflammation (nephritis). It is caused by a mutation in a gene for a protein in the connective tissue, called collagen. The disorder is uncommon. It most often affects males. Women can pass the gene for the disorder to their children, even if they have no symptoms. Risk factors include:

Diagnosis

Signs include:

Tests include:

When to contact a Medical professional ?

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if:

Treatment

Prevention of Alport's syndrome

This uncommon disorder is inherited. Awareness of risk factors, such as a family history of the disorder, may allow the condition to be detected early.

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis) ?

Women usually have a normal lifespan with no signs of the disease except for blood in the urine. Rarely, women will have high blood pressure, swelling, and nerve deafness as a complication of pregnancy. In men, deafness, vision problems, and end-stage kidney disease are likely by age 50.

Possible complications

References

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