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Evaluation of urine examination in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome

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Last updated: 15 Feb 2025

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Pediatric Nephrotic syndrome, which is a condition affecting the kidneys, is more prevalent in children than in adults. Aims and Objectives: To investigate urine derangement in children aged 2-12 years with nephrotic syndrome. Patients and methods: The current study was a prospective observational pilot study on children with NS from "The Nephrology Unit of Mansoura University Children's Hospital (MUCH)." over the years 2022 & 2023. The study included Nephrotic syndrome (NS) patients who suggested glucocorticosteroid conduct as a first-line therapy. Urine examination was measured, to understand the relation between uremia and comprised renal function and develop the life quality for children grappling with CKD. Conclusions: Uremic toxins, including urea and creatinine, accumulate in the blood as kidney function declines. These toxins can have systemic effects and contribute to the progression of CKD

DOI

10.21608/mjcc.2024.411472

Keywords

nephrotic syndrome, urine examination, Urinary protein, Urinary RBCs (/HPF), and Urinary WBCs (/HPF)

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65

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1

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53767

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2024-04-01

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2025-02-13

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2024-04-01

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51

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59

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1687-5060

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2974-4938

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Mansoura Journal of Chemistry

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Evaluation of urine examination in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome

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15 Feb 2025