Aims: To assess postnatal kidney volume development and to compare the intrauterine and extrauterine kidney growth curves of premature infants. Methods: One hundred neonates were enrolled in this study, and all infants had their kidney volumes measured by renal ultrasound examination. Group GA consisted of 44 neonates who were evaluated within 48 h after birth, and their gestational ages were used in the analysis. Group CA included 56 premature infants born before 34 weeks of gestation and was evaluated 14 –96 days after birth, and their conceptional ages were used in the analysis. Left kidney volume, body weight, body height and age were used in the correlation analysis. Results: There was a better kidney growth rate for Group GA infants t...
Low birth weight (LBW), defined as birth weight below 2,500 g, is an important risk factor for the d...
A premature baby needing resuscitation after birth, is exposed to damaging factors affecting the ent...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) infants have a reduced number of glomeruli and nephrons and, therefo...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Background: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on kidney development in t...
Background. Very few data are available on longi-tudinal renal growth in small for gestational age (...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Preterm birth is known to be associated with risks of impaired nephrogenes...
Background. Very few data are available on longi-tudinal renal growth in small for gestational age (...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
Background Nephron number in humans is determined dur-ing 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...
Impaired kidney growth in low-birth-weight children: Distinct effects of maturity and weight for ges...
Evidence is increasingly showing that prematurity results in chronic kidney disease. We hypothesized...
Intrauterine growth retardation is presumed to be associated with decreased renal size and impaired ...
Background: Preterm birth impairs nephrogenesis, leading to a reduced nephron endowment which is ine...
Low birth weight (LBW), defined as birth weight below 2,500 g, is an important risk factor for the d...
A premature baby needing resuscitation after birth, is exposed to damaging factors affecting the ent...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) infants have a reduced number of glomeruli and nephrons and, therefo...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Background: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on kidney development in t...
Background. Very few data are available on longi-tudinal renal growth in small for gestational age (...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Preterm birth is known to be associated with risks of impaired nephrogenes...
Background. Very few data are available on longi-tudinal renal growth in small for gestational age (...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
Background Nephron number in humans is determined dur-ing 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...
Impaired kidney growth in low-birth-weight children: Distinct effects of maturity and weight for ges...
Evidence is increasingly showing that prematurity results in chronic kidney disease. We hypothesized...
Intrauterine growth retardation is presumed to be associated with decreased renal size and impaired ...
Background: Preterm birth impairs nephrogenesis, leading to a reduced nephron endowment which is ine...
Low birth weight (LBW), defined as birth weight below 2,500 g, is an important risk factor for the d...
A premature baby needing resuscitation after birth, is exposed to damaging factors affecting the ent...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) infants have a reduced number of glomeruli and nephrons and, therefo...