Alport syndrome is a rare genetic condition that results in inflammation and eventual failure of the kidneys. It was first identified by Dr. Cecil A. Alport in 1927, who also determined that it had a genetic cause. Most symptomatic patients are males although females can be carriers of the gene. It's distinguishing characteristic from other inflammatory kidney diseases is the presence of deafness which is the result of the same root cause that causes the kidney disorder.
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