Familial hypomagnesaemia ? hypercalciuria leading to end-stage renal failure

Abstract
Several disorders of hypomagnesaemia of hetary renal origin are now recognised. The cases of two sisters from a consanguineous marriage with the syndrome of renal magnesium wasting, hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis are presented. Pathological examination of the heterozygous parental kidneys revealed mild focal interstitial fibrosis. This condition is a previously unreported cause of end-stage renal failure in chilhhood, and this report suggests that transplantation from heterozygous parental donors can be successfully undertaken without recurrence currence of the syndrome.