NEPHROTIC SYNDROME: FROM TODDLERS TO TWENTIES

63 patients with steroid-sensitive, biopsyproven minimal-change nephrotic syndrome were followed for between 10 and 21 years. 2 died. All the survivors had normal renal function and blood pressure, and only 2 had a single attack. Frequent relapse was more common with young age of onset and in boys....

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1989-02, Vol.333 (8632), p.255-259
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, MalcolmA, Davis, Neville, Baildom, EileenM, Houston, IanB, Postlethwaite, RobertJ
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Zusammenfassung:63 patients with steroid-sensitive, biopsyproven minimal-change nephrotic syndrome were followed for between 10 and 21 years. 2 died. All the survivors had normal renal function and blood pressure, and only 2 had a single attack. Frequent relapse was more common with young age of onset and in boys. The frequency of relapse fell rapidly over the first 4 years after diagnosis and then plateaued. Relapses continued into adult life. No definite endpoint to the disease could be defined although there was a linear relation between length of remission and risk of subsequent relapse.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(89)91266-X