Kidney outcomes in Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in childhood: A retrospective single-center study from 1999 to 2017: Kidney outcomes in typical hemolytic uremic syndrome in childhood
CONCLUSION: Adverse kidney outcomes may appear many years after an episode of STECHUS despite an apparent quiescent period. Regular long-term monitoring is required. The challenge is to reduce the proportion of patients lost to follow-up with potentially severe adverse kidney outcomes and no evaluation or treatment.PMID:37989658 | DOI:10.1016/j.arcped.2023.09.016
Source: Archives de Pediatrie - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Astrid Viennet Jean-Baptiste Pretalli Rachel Vieux Fran çois Nobili Source Type: research
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