Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is one of the most common glomerular diseases in children and adults, and the central event is podocyte injury. INS is a heterogeneous disease, and treatment is largely empirical and in many cases unsuccessful, and steroids are the initial mainstay of therapy. Close to 70% of children with INS have some response to steroids and are labelled as steroid-‘sensitive’, and the rest as steroid-‘resistant’ (also termed focal segmental glomerulosclerosis), and single-gene mutations underlie a large proportion of the latter group. The burden of morbidity is enormous, both to patients with lifelong chronic disease and to health services, particularly in managing dialysis and transplantation. The target cell of neph...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is the commonest manifestation of glomerular disease in children. The ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mutations in nephrin (NPHS1) and podocin (NPHS2) genes represent a major...
Idiopathic steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is most frequently characterized by focal seg...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is the most frequent form of NS in children. INS is defined by t...
Abstract It is currently postulated that steroid-sensitive idio-pathic nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and...
Minimal change disease (MCD) is an important cause of nephrotic syndrome and is characterized by mas...
Background: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a rare condition, accounting for 10–15% o...
It is currently postulated that steroid-sensitive idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and steroid-r...
Background and objectives Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome is a rare kidney disease involving ei...
The terms minimal change nephropathy and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis describe histopathologic...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by gross proteinuria, hypo albuminemia, hyperlipid...
Background and objectives: Mutations in podocyte genes are associated with steroid-resistant nephrot...
Background: Glomerulonephritis (GN) consists of a group of kidney diseases that are categorized base...
Background: Glomerulonephritis (GN) consists of a group of kidney diseases that are categorized base...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mutations in podocyte genes are associated ...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is the commonest manifestation of glomerular disease in children. The ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mutations in nephrin (NPHS1) and podocin (NPHS2) genes represent a major...
Idiopathic steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is most frequently characterized by focal seg...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is the most frequent form of NS in children. INS is defined by t...
Abstract It is currently postulated that steroid-sensitive idio-pathic nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and...
Minimal change disease (MCD) is an important cause of nephrotic syndrome and is characterized by mas...
Background: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a rare condition, accounting for 10–15% o...
It is currently postulated that steroid-sensitive idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and steroid-r...
Background and objectives Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome is a rare kidney disease involving ei...
The terms minimal change nephropathy and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis describe histopathologic...
Introduction: Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by gross proteinuria, hypo albuminemia, hyperlipid...
Background and objectives: Mutations in podocyte genes are associated with steroid-resistant nephrot...
Background: Glomerulonephritis (GN) consists of a group of kidney diseases that are categorized base...
Background: Glomerulonephritis (GN) consists of a group of kidney diseases that are categorized base...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mutations in podocyte genes are associated ...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is the commonest manifestation of glomerular disease in children. The ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mutations in nephrin (NPHS1) and podocin (NPHS2) genes represent a major...
Idiopathic steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is most frequently characterized by focal seg...