With improved health care, the number of premature babies who survive to adulthood is expected to increase. The objective of this review is to determine whether premature infants have an increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). A literature review was performed by searching PubMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine) and the Cochrane Library, using the keywords "prematurity," "kidney," "nephrogenesis," "oligonephropathy," and "kidney impairment." Articles published in English since 1990 were reviewed. Increasing evidence suggests that prematurity causes oligonephropathy independently of, and coexisting with, intrauterine growth restriction. Animal studies show that nephrogenesis continues for up to 3 weeks in extrauterine life, but wi...
Background: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on kidney development in t...
Objective: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The p...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
With improved health care, the number of premature babies who survive to adulthood is expected to in...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Objective To investigate the literature and determine if prematurity has an impact on long-term adve...
A premature baby needing resuscitation after birth, is exposed to damaging factors affecting the ent...
Prematurity and perinatal stress, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and chorioamnioniti...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
The kidney of low birthweight preterm infants is characterized by a reduced number of mature nephron...
Although the majority of preterm neonates now survive infancy, there is emerging epidemiological evi...
Worldwide, approximately 10% of all births are preterm (defined as delivery prior to 37 completed we...
Aims: To assess postnatal kidney volume development and to compare the intrauterine and extrauterine...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
The kidney plays a central role in the clearance of drugs. However, renal drug handling entails more...
Background: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on kidney development in t...
Objective: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The p...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...
With improved health care, the number of premature babies who survive to adulthood is expected to in...
Background: Nephron number in humans is determined during fetal life. The objective of this study wa...
Objective To investigate the literature and determine if prematurity has an impact on long-term adve...
A premature baby needing resuscitation after birth, is exposed to damaging factors affecting the ent...
Prematurity and perinatal stress, such as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and chorioamnioniti...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
The kidney of low birthweight preterm infants is characterized by a reduced number of mature nephron...
Although the majority of preterm neonates now survive infancy, there is emerging epidemiological evi...
Worldwide, approximately 10% of all births are preterm (defined as delivery prior to 37 completed we...
Aims: To assess postnatal kidney volume development and to compare the intrauterine and extrauterine...
Preterm birth (birth prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) may occur at a time when the infant k...
The kidney plays a central role in the clearance of drugs. However, renal drug handling entails more...
Background: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on kidney development in t...
Objective: We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The p...
In humans, nephrogenesis ceases before birth but the renal medulla compartment continues to develop ...