Glomerulopathies detected during pregnancy may be either proliferative (hematuria, hypertension and glomerular filtration loss) or non-proliferative (nephrotic syndrome), such as being pre-gestation or originating during the pregnancy or post-partum period. For this reason, the importance of evaluating the renal parameters is justified both at the beginning of pregnancy, and throughout the same and the puerperiu
Preeclampsia (PE) is a protean syndrome causing a transitory kidney disease, characterised by hypert...
Backround: Primary glomerular diseases (PGD) may represent wide spectrum of clinical presentations a...
For the management of pregnant women with renal diseases, it is important to consider sufficiently t...
There are several important structural (increase in renal size, urinary excretory system dilatation)...
Our understanding of the various aspects of pregnancy in women with kidney diseases has significantl...
The problem of kidney disease is relevant among pregnant women because it is the leading pathology a...
Abstract Background. Chronic glomerulonephritis is the chronic nephropathy which is present also in ...
Kidney disease and pregnancy may exist in two general settings: acute kidney injury that develops du...
Background/Aims: Preeclampsia (PE) is a cause of glomerulopathy worldwide. Urinary retinol-binding p...
Kidney disease and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are dis-cussed. Pregnancy in women with kidne...
Renal diseases may be of primary origin, or arise as manifestations of systemic disorders. In preg-n...
In spite of the interest for chronic renal diseases (CKD) in pregnancy data on specific diseases is ...
Pregnancy may be followed by a postpartum acceleration of renal function loss in patients with renal...
The advancements in medicine have made early detection and management of medical diseases possible e...
Copyright © 2015 Sherifat Ope-Adenuga et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Preeclampsia (PE) is a protean syndrome causing a transitory kidney disease, characterised by hypert...
Backround: Primary glomerular diseases (PGD) may represent wide spectrum of clinical presentations a...
For the management of pregnant women with renal diseases, it is important to consider sufficiently t...
There are several important structural (increase in renal size, urinary excretory system dilatation)...
Our understanding of the various aspects of pregnancy in women with kidney diseases has significantl...
The problem of kidney disease is relevant among pregnant women because it is the leading pathology a...
Abstract Background. Chronic glomerulonephritis is the chronic nephropathy which is present also in ...
Kidney disease and pregnancy may exist in two general settings: acute kidney injury that develops du...
Background/Aims: Preeclampsia (PE) is a cause of glomerulopathy worldwide. Urinary retinol-binding p...
Kidney disease and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are dis-cussed. Pregnancy in women with kidne...
Renal diseases may be of primary origin, or arise as manifestations of systemic disorders. In preg-n...
In spite of the interest for chronic renal diseases (CKD) in pregnancy data on specific diseases is ...
Pregnancy may be followed by a postpartum acceleration of renal function loss in patients with renal...
The advancements in medicine have made early detection and management of medical diseases possible e...
Copyright © 2015 Sherifat Ope-Adenuga et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Preeclampsia (PE) is a protean syndrome causing a transitory kidney disease, characterised by hypert...
Backround: Primary glomerular diseases (PGD) may represent wide spectrum of clinical presentations a...
For the management of pregnant women with renal diseases, it is important to consider sufficiently t...