Objective: Renal diseases may present with proteinuria, hematuria and pyuria without any symptoms. The aim of the study is to determine of urinalysis abnormalities by urine dipstick screening program in healthy school-aged children
Background Recent studies on Vietnamese children have shown that kidney diseases are not detected ea...
Background: Mass screening for proteinuria and haematuria is advocated, especially in resource-poor ...
Mass urinary screening is a useful way to detect the prevalence of renal diseases and to improve its...
Abstract- Screening interval urinalysis has long been considered essential to pediatric health care....
Objective: Screening of kidney diseases by urinalysis in preschool children was approved in many pa...
Background: Mass urinary screening is a useful tool to identify children with asymptomatic progressi...
Introduction: Renal disease and some systemic illnesses can present with varied urinary abnormalitie...
A total of 1,044 school children identified with hematuria and/or proteinuria during a mass school u...
BackgroundRenal disease may accidentally be discovered during urinalysis. This study was conducted t...
Urinary tract infection (UTI), a significant but preventable cause of morbidity in children, is an i...
Background: Proteinuria in children may represent a benign condition or a serious underlying renal d...
Proteinuria screening for children.BackgroundIn Japan, urine screenings are performed annually at sc...
ur nal of Child Heal th Background. Urinalysis as a part of medical examination of fitness in school...
Although asymptomatic proteinuria in children is uncommon, long-term follow-up of children who have ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the obvious practical advantages, the most common test for hematuria is curre...
Background Recent studies on Vietnamese children have shown that kidney diseases are not detected ea...
Background: Mass screening for proteinuria and haematuria is advocated, especially in resource-poor ...
Mass urinary screening is a useful way to detect the prevalence of renal diseases and to improve its...
Abstract- Screening interval urinalysis has long been considered essential to pediatric health care....
Objective: Screening of kidney diseases by urinalysis in preschool children was approved in many pa...
Background: Mass urinary screening is a useful tool to identify children with asymptomatic progressi...
Introduction: Renal disease and some systemic illnesses can present with varied urinary abnormalitie...
A total of 1,044 school children identified with hematuria and/or proteinuria during a mass school u...
BackgroundRenal disease may accidentally be discovered during urinalysis. This study was conducted t...
Urinary tract infection (UTI), a significant but preventable cause of morbidity in children, is an i...
Background: Proteinuria in children may represent a benign condition or a serious underlying renal d...
Proteinuria screening for children.BackgroundIn Japan, urine screenings are performed annually at sc...
ur nal of Child Heal th Background. Urinalysis as a part of medical examination of fitness in school...
Although asymptomatic proteinuria in children is uncommon, long-term follow-up of children who have ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the obvious practical advantages, the most common test for hematuria is curre...
Background Recent studies on Vietnamese children have shown that kidney diseases are not detected ea...
Background: Mass screening for proteinuria and haematuria is advocated, especially in resource-poor ...
Mass urinary screening is a useful way to detect the prevalence of renal diseases and to improve its...