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Morbidity and clinical features of acute glomerulonephritis in children in Novosibirsk region

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Prevalence, clinical and laboratory features of acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) were analysed in 326 children and 177 adult patients observed during last 12 years in the nephrological clinic of Novosibirsk medical Academy. The age structure of surveyed shows that AGN often appears in children and teenagers. The predominant etiological factor of AGN in both children and adults is still streptococcal infection. The development of acute nephritic syndrome with imparement of kidney function was typical for children. Eclampsia was observed in 10,7% cases. Recovery rate from AGN in children was 87,1%. Long-term macrohematuria and moderate proteinuria are the factors that lead to chronic renal diseases.

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S. A. Loskutova
Государственная медицинская академия, г. Новосибирск
Russian Federation


A. V. Chuprova
Государственная медицинская академия, г. Новосибирск
Russian Federation


E. A. Movchan
Государственная медицинская академия, г. Новосибирск
Russian Federation


O. V. Dunicheva
Государственная медицинская академия, г. Новосибирск
Russian Federation


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Loskutova S.A., Chuprova A.V., Movchan E.A., Dunicheva O.V. Morbidity and clinical features of acute glomerulonephritis in children in Novosibirsk region. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2003;5(1):51-55. (In Russ.)

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