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Changes in Certain Facial Structures Associated With Kidney Disease
According to a new study, people with certain changes in facial structure may be at an increased risk of being diagnosed with a kidney disease called Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, due to the genes that they carry. These people have subtle changes in facial structure like a slightly longer face, long nose and an asymmetrical face.
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