Nephrogenesis is ongoing at the time of birth for the majority of preterm infants, but whether postnatal renal development follows a similar trajectory to normal in utero growth is unknown. Here, we examined tissue collected at autopsy from 28 kidneys from preterm neonates, whose postnatal survival ranged from 2 to 68 days, including 6 that had restricted intrauterine growth. In addition, we examined kidneys from 32 still-born gestational controls. We assessed the width of the nephrogenic zone, number of glomerular generations, cross-sectional area of the renal corpuscle, and glomerular maturity and morphology. Renal maturation accelerated after preterm birth, with an increased number of glomerular generations and a decreased width of the n...
Evidence is increasingly showing that prematurity results in chronic kidney disease. We hypothesized...
Nephrogenesis occurs predominantly in late gestation at a time when preterm infants are already deli...
Intrauterine growth retardation is presumed to be associated with decreased renal size and impaired ...
Nephrogenesis is ongoing at the time of birth for the majority of preterm infants, but whether postn...
The kidney of low birthweight preterm infants is characterized by a reduced number of mature nephron...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
Background: During normal human kidney development, nephrogenesis (the formation of nephrons) is com...
Worldwide, approximately 10% of all births are preterm (defined as delivery prior to 37 completed we...
Background During normal human kidney development, nephrogenesis (the formation of nephrons) is comp...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Objective: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The p...
Although the majority of preterm neonates now survive infancy, there is emerging epidemiological evi...
Aims: To assess postnatal kidney volume development and to compare the intrauterine and extrauterine...
Evidence is increasingly showing that prematurity results in chronic kidney disease. We hypothesized...
Nephrogenesis occurs predominantly in late gestation at a time when preterm infants are already deli...
Intrauterine growth retardation is presumed to be associated with decreased renal size and impaired ...
Nephrogenesis is ongoing at the time of birth for the majority of preterm infants, but whether postn...
The kidney of low birthweight preterm infants is characterized by a reduced number of mature nephron...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
Background: During normal human kidney development, nephrogenesis (the formation of nephrons) is com...
Worldwide, approximately 10% of all births are preterm (defined as delivery prior to 37 completed we...
Background During normal human kidney development, nephrogenesis (the formation of nephrons) is comp...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Objective: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The p...
Although the majority of preterm neonates now survive infancy, there is emerging epidemiological evi...
Aims: To assess postnatal kidney volume development and to compare the intrauterine and extrauterine...
Evidence is increasingly showing that prematurity results in chronic kidney disease. We hypothesized...
Nephrogenesis occurs predominantly in late gestation at a time when preterm infants are already deli...
Intrauterine growth retardation is presumed to be associated with decreased renal size and impaired ...