Oculocerebrorenal Syndrome - History

History

It was first described in 1952 by Dr. Charles Lowe and colleagues at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Because of the three major organ systems involved (eyes, brain, and kidney), it is also known as oculocerebrorenal syndrome.

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