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Case Reports Observational Study
Abnormal kidney ultrasound and function in a five-year-old boy born prematurely with a birth weight of 370 grams.
- Patrik Konopasek, Peter Korcek, Aneta Kodytkova, Eva Flachsova, Martina Frantova, Martin Koci, Zbynek Stranak, Jan Janda, and Jakub Zieg.
- Bratisl Med J. 2023 Jan 1; 124 (9): 682684682-684.
AbstractIt is known that prematurity and low birth weight are associated with chronic kidney disease and hypertension. A positive correlation between kidney volume and birth weight was also described. In our ongoing observational study in 5-year-old children, we perceived highly abnormal kidney ultrasound and functions of a male patient born weighing 370 grams. It was his first nephrology examination since discharge from the hospital. We believe that thorough follow up and timely diagnosis of developing renal insufficiency may help us to initiate proper treatment in high-risk children (Tab. 1, Fig. 1, Ref. 7). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: prematurity; extremely low birth weight; chronic kidney disease; renal ultrasound; renal function.
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