International audienceGrowth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and on kidney replacement therapy (KRT). Conversely, better growth in childhood CKD is associated with an improvement in several hard morbidity-mortality endpoints. Data from pediatric international registries has demonstrated that improvements in the overall conservative management of CKD, the search for optimal dialysis, and advances in immunosuppression and kidney transplant techniques have led to a significant improvement of final height over time. Infancy still remains a critical period for adequate linear growth, and the loss of stature during the first years of life influences final height. Preliminary new original data from...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Background. Improved management of growth impairment might have resulted in less growth retardation...
International audienceGrowth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney dis...
International audienceGrowth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney dis...
Growth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and on kidn...
Introduction: Growth retardation is one of the main complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
WOS: 000474288200002PubMed ID: 31334210Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequ...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
It has been recognized for decades that children with kidney disease often do not grow normally. Gro...
BACKGROUND: Improved management of growth impairment might have resulted in less growth retardation ...
It has been recognized for decades that children with kidney disease often do not grow normally. Gro...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Background. Improved management of growth impairment might have resulted in less growth retardation...
International audienceGrowth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney dis...
International audienceGrowth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney dis...
Growth retardation is a major complication in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and on kidn...
Introduction: Growth retardation is one of the main complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
WOS: 000474288200002PubMed ID: 31334210Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequ...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
Failure of statural growth is one of the major long-term sequelae of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...
It has been recognized for decades that children with kidney disease often do not grow normally. Gro...
BACKGROUND: Improved management of growth impairment might have resulted in less growth retardation ...
It has been recognized for decades that children with kidney disease often do not grow normally. Gro...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Achieving normal growth is one of the most challenging problems in the management of children with c...
Background. Improved management of growth impairment might have resulted in less growth retardation...