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Chronic Renal Failure in Iranian Children

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Journal Pediatr Nephrol
Specialties Nephrology
Pediatrics
Date 2001 Mar 23
PMID 11261681
Citations 27
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Abstract

We investigated chronic renal failure (CRF) in 166 Iranian children (95 boys and 71 girls) from July 1991 to June 1999. The mean age at onset of CRF was 7.9+/-4.5 years. The most common cause of CRF was congenital urological malformations (78 cases). The second most common cause of CRF was hereditary nephropathy (21%). Glomerular diseases accounted for only 10% of children who later went on to develop renal failure. High rates of cystinosis and primary hyperoxaluria were seen, and these elevated rates could be due to a high prevalence of parental consanguinity. Eighty-six patients required renal replacement therapy, of whom the majority underwent hemodialysis. The prevalence of primary reflux as a cause of CRF was high compared with reports from western countries. Earlier diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in this group could reduce the prevalence of reflux as a cause of CRF in this population.

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