Bétend B, Chopard P, Monier D, Guibaud P, Hermier M, Larbre F, François R
Arch Fr Pediatr. 1979 Mar;36(3):258-67.
The association of hypercalciuria, salt losing renal disease, and a defect in urine concentrating ability with high renin and aldosterone levels is described in two brothers. One child had marked nephrocalcinosis by the age of 3 and the other severe growth retardation. In one child all the abnormalities were abolished with indomethacin which was responsible for a marked decrease in urinary. The data and the family study suggest that this condition is a proximal tubular disorder with atuosomal recessive inheritance.