Clinical features
Presentation of Bartter's syndrome is usually in the first two years of life with:
- failure to thrive
- vomiting
- constipation
- polyuria
- polydipsia
There is sometimes developmental delay, and there may be a characteristic facies.
There is no oedema and blood pressure is normal.
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