نتایج جستجو برای: renal scarring

تعداد نتایج: 248916  

2018
Jake A Nieto Janice Zhu Bin Duan Jingsong Li Ping Zhou Latha Paka Michael A Yamin Itzhak D Goldberg Prakash Narayan

The extent of scarring or renal interstitial collagen deposition in chronic kidney disease (CKD) can only be ascertained by highly invasive, painful and sometimes risky, tissue biopsy. Interestingly, while CKD-related abnormalities in kidney size can often be visualized using ultrasound, not only does the ellipsoid formula used today underestimate true renal size, but the calculated renal size ...

2013
Takahisa Kimata Tetsuya Kitao Sohsaku Yamanouchi Shoji Tsuji Minoru Kino Kazunari Kaneko

Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is common condition in infants with febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs). Both VUR and febrile UTIs are risk factors for renal scars, characterized by glomerular hypertrophy with global or segmental sclerosis as cardinal features in pathology. Because renal scars may cause hypertension or chronic kidney diseases in later life, voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) has...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 1997
K P Moriarty G S Lipkowitz M J Germain

Hypertension is a known complication after renal trauma. The cause of posttraumatic hypertension can be renal scarring, infarction, hydonephrosis, infection, vascular injury, and parenchymal compression. The authors report on the case of a 16-year-old boy who experienced hypertension after blunt renal trauma. He had a dense fibrous pseudocapsule causing renal parenchymal compression, which lead...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2016
Jonathan C Routh Earl Y Cheng J Christopher Austin Michelle A Baum Patricio C Gargollo Richard W Grady Adrienne R Herron Steven S Kim Shelly J King Chester J Koh Pangaja Paramsothy Lisa Raman Michael S Schechter Kathryn A Smith Stacy T Tanaka Judy K Thibadeau William O Walker M Chad Wallis John S Wiener David B Joseph

PURPOSE Care of children with spina bifida has significantly advanced in the last half century, resulting in gains in longevity and quality of life for affected children and caregivers. Bladder dysfunction is the norm in patients with spina bifida and may result in infection, renal scarring and chronic kidney disease. However, the optimal urological management for spina bifida related bladder d...

2013
Yusuf Kibar Faysal Gok

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most commonly diagnosed bacterial infections of child‐ hood, and have a significant healthcare impact. Renal parenchymal infection and scarring are well-established complications of UTI in children and can lead to renal insufficiency, hy‐ pertension and renal failure. Although frequently encountered and well researched, diagno‐ sis and management of UTI cont...

2009
Michael Eikmans Daphne H.T. IJpelaar Hans J. Baelde Emile de Heer Jan A. Bruijn

Purpose of review Scarring in the kidney results from excessive local synthesis and exogenous accumulation of extracellular matrix components. Once chronic damage is present in the biopsy, therapeutic intervention for the renal patient encounters severe limitations. It is therefore essential to determine clinical outcome preferably at a time point before the development of overt scarring. Clini...

Journal: :British medical journal 1985
J M Smellie P G Ransley I C Normand N Prescod D Edwards

In a study of the factors surrounding the development of renal scars clinical data and serial radiographs were analysed in 74 infants and children (66 girls and eight boys) without duplex kidney or obstruction. The development of new scars was seen radiologically in 87 kidneys (74 previously normal and 13 previously scarred). New scarring was extensive in 16 kidneys. Thirty four children were a...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2006
Agnes B Fogo

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and is characterized by relentless progressive scarring of renal parenchyma that ultimately results in end-stage renal disease with the need for dialysis or transplantation. Scarring is, however, not an inherently irreversible process, as it may be modulated in, for example, skin, heart and large arteries. Howev...

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