Management of Childhood Onset Nephrotic Syndrome

Debbie S. Gipson(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Susan F. Massengill(Carolinas Medical Center), Lynne Yao(Inova Children's Hospital), Shashi Nagaraj(University Medical Center), William E. Smoyer(Nationwide Children's Hospital), John D. Mahan(Nationwide Children's Hospital), Delbert R. Wigfall(Duke Medical Center), Paul V. Miles(American Academy of Pediatrics), Leslie Powell(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jen-Jar Lin(East Carolina University), Howard Trachtman(Schneider Children's Hospital), Larry A. Greenbaum(Emory University)
PEDIATRICS
July 27, 2009
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Abstract

The therapeutic approach to childhood nephrotic syndrome is based on a series of studies that began with an international collaborative effort sponsored by the International Study of Kidney Disease in Children in 1967. The characteristics of children presenting with nephrotic syndrome have changed over recent decades with greater frequency of the challenging condition focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and a greater prevalence of obesity and diabetes mellitus, which may be resistant to glucocorticoids in the former and exacerbated by long-term glucocorticoid therapy in the latter 2 conditions. The Children's Nephrotic Syndrome Consensus Conference was formed to systematically review the published literature and generate a children's primary nephrotic syndrome guideline for use in educational, therapeutic, and research venues.


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