Awareness, early diagnosis, and care can save lives.
Rare kidney diseases are conditions that affect a small number of people individually, but together they impact millions worldwide, including many in Malaysia. They often begin in childhood or young adulthood, progress silently, and are frequently misdiagnosed or diagnosed late. Raising awareness is critical—because early recognition can change lives.
What makes a kidney disease “rare”?
A disease is considered rare when it affects only a small proportion of the population. Many rare kidney diseases are:
Despite being “rare,” they are an important cause of early-onset chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney failure.
Main types of rare kidney diseases
1. Genetic and inherited kidney diseases
These are caused by changes in genes passed through families. Examples include:
Genetic kidney diseases may run in families but can also occur without a known family history.
2. Rare glomerular diseases
These conditions affect the kidney’s filtering units (glomeruli). They often present with protein in the urine, blood in the urine, or swelling. Examples include:
3. Complement-mediated and thrombotic disorders
These are ultra-rare but severe conditions caused by abnormal immune or clotting pathways, such as:
They often need advanced diagnostics and targeted therapies.
4. Metabolic and systemic rare diseases
Some rare conditions affect multiple organs, including the kidneys, such as:
Early diagnosis can prevent irreversible organ damage.
Why awareness matters
Early Diagnosis and Testing
Early and accurate diagnosis is key. Common methods include:
Detecting a rare kidney disease early can improve treatment outcomes and slow disease progression.
Key message
Rare kidney diseases may be uncommon, but timely diagnosis, specialist care, and patient awareness can dramatically improve outcomes.
Support
Rare Kidney Disease Subsidy Programme
The Rare Kidney Disease Subsidy Programme provides financial assistance to Malaysians who face barriers in obtaining a diagnosis for rare kidney diseases.
[Click here for eligibility criteria and application forms]
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