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Advances in the use of dried blood spots on filter paper to monitor kidney disease

Nicola C, Souza Vd

Patients with kidney disease require frequent blood tests to monitor their kidney function, which is particularly difficult for young children and the elderly. For these people, the standard method is...
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A rare case of childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus associated end-stage renal disease with cerebral abscess and hemorrhage

Kim JH, Shin JI, Kim JH, Lee KH

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease that affects multiple organs. More than half of the patients with SLE have kidney involvement, and up to 10% of...
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Antenatally detected urinary tract dilatation: a pediatric nephrologist's point of view

Antenatally diagnosed urinary tract dilatation (UTD), previously referred to as antenatal hydronephrosis, is the most commonly detected abnormality by prenatal ultrasonography. Several grading systems have been developed for the classification...
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Navigating the landscape of clinical genetic testing: insights and challenges in rare disease diagnostics

Kim SY

With the rapid evolution of diagnostic tools, particularly next-generation sequencing, the identification of genetic diseases, predominantly those with pediatric-onset, has significantly advanced. However, this progress presents challenges that span from...
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First-morning urine osmolality changes in children with nocturnal enuresis at the end of treatment

Lee Yh, Chung JM, Lee SD

Purpose: The ability to concentrate urine becomes an important index in determining nocturnal enuresis (NE) treatment. The aim of our study was to investigate first-morning urine osmolality (Uosm) changes at...
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Risk factors for recurrent urinary tract infections in young infants under the age of 24 months

Son MH, Yim HE

Purpose: Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children is a major challenge for pediatricians. This study was designed to investigate the risk factors for recurrent UTIs and determine the association...
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