@article{discovery10140234,
            note = {This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.},
          volume = {16},
           pages = {397--410},
           month = {November},
          number = {6},
         journal = {Der Nephrologe},
           title = {Tubulopathies},
            year = {2021},
        keywords = {Tubular system, Bartter syndrome, Gitelman syndrome, Hereditary kidney disease, Genetic testing},
             url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11560-021-00547-6},
        abstract = {Tubulopathies encompass diseases of the tubular system of the kidneys. This is a heterogeneous disease entity, which includes hereditary diseases and also acquired tubular dysfunctions due to medication or secondary due to other diseases. Knowledge of the physiology of the tubular system enables clinical and laboratory chemical findings to be assigned to the different functions of the tubular sections and is therefore essential for an understanding of tubulopathies and their treatment. Tubulopathies are not only diseases of childhood but can also first become apparent in adolescence or even adulthood.},
          author = {Riedhammer, KM and Schmaderer, C and Heemann, U and Bockenhauer, D}
}