To assess the intravascular volume status in children presenting with first episode of Nephrotic Syndrome in our centre, ICH&HC, Madras Medical College Chennai Intravascular volume status was found to be decreased/hypovolemic in 38% of the patients in this study whereas 62 % of the patients had hypervolemic or normovolemic intravascular status. Since a significant number of patients were found to be hypovolemic, intravascular volume status must be assessed in patients with 1st episode of nephrotic syndrome before the institution of diuretic therapy for treating edema
Purpose: To determine the types of infections in primary nephrotic syndrome. Study design: A case s...
Background: Nephrotic syndrome is a clinical syndrome defined by massive proteinuria responsible for...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by gross proteinuria, hypo albuminemia, hyperlipid...
Background: It is clinically difficult to assess the intravascular volume status of children with ed...
Background When the permeability of the glomerular filtration barrier increases, leading to proteinu...
WOS: 000167661800009PubMed ID: 11322373The pathogenesis of edema in nephrotic syndrome has not been ...
Introduction: Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is characterised by proteinuria, oedema, hypoalbuminaemia, an...
The cause of sodium retention in nephrotic syndrome is unclear. Hypovolaemia has traditionally been ...
Background; Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the most common renal diseases found in the paediatric...
Background: Assessment of volume status and differentiating “underfill” and “overfill” edema is esse...
INTRODUCTION: Children with Nephrotic Syndrome are at increased risk of infection due to the diseas...
There is evidence pointing to a decrease of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a subgroup of ne...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical picture characterized by severe proteinuria, hyp...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is a common and important pediatric chronic renal disease, characte...
The objectives of this study, which was a prospective and retrospective hospital-based study, were ...
Purpose: To determine the types of infections in primary nephrotic syndrome. Study design: A case s...
Background: Nephrotic syndrome is a clinical syndrome defined by massive proteinuria responsible for...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by gross proteinuria, hypo albuminemia, hyperlipid...
Background: It is clinically difficult to assess the intravascular volume status of children with ed...
Background When the permeability of the glomerular filtration barrier increases, leading to proteinu...
WOS: 000167661800009PubMed ID: 11322373The pathogenesis of edema in nephrotic syndrome has not been ...
Introduction: Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is characterised by proteinuria, oedema, hypoalbuminaemia, an...
The cause of sodium retention in nephrotic syndrome is unclear. Hypovolaemia has traditionally been ...
Background; Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the most common renal diseases found in the paediatric...
Background: Assessment of volume status and differentiating “underfill” and “overfill” edema is esse...
INTRODUCTION: Children with Nephrotic Syndrome are at increased risk of infection due to the diseas...
There is evidence pointing to a decrease of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in a subgroup of ne...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is a clinical picture characterized by severe proteinuria, hyp...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is a common and important pediatric chronic renal disease, characte...
The objectives of this study, which was a prospective and retrospective hospital-based study, were ...
Purpose: To determine the types of infections in primary nephrotic syndrome. Study design: A case s...
Background: Nephrotic syndrome is a clinical syndrome defined by massive proteinuria responsible for...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by gross proteinuria, hypo albuminemia, hyperlipid...