Fanconi's syndrome can be reversible. Fanconi's syndrome caused
by kidney transplantation usually reverses itself within the first
year after transplant surgery. When caused by a toxin in the
environment, Fanconi's syndrome generally can.
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Fanconi's syndrome affects the kidney
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Fanconi's syndrome can be caused by a variety of genetic defects
and by certain environmental assaults. The genetic diseases known
to give rise to Fanconi's syndrome are cystinosis (the most common
cause in children).
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Fanconi's syndrome caused secondarily by the genetic diseases
galactosemia, glycogen storage disease, hereditary fructose
intolerance, and tyrosinemia is prevented by appropriate dietary
restrictions to treat the genetic disease.
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