Early detection of kidney dysfunction in Egyptian patients with beta-thalassemia major
Conclusion Our data confirm that glomerular and tubular dysfunctions exist in children with beta-thalassemia major. As renal dysfunction may not be detected by routine tests, use of early markers is recommended. Urinary NAG excretion can be considered a reliable index of the tubular toxicity and a possible predictor of proteinuria so it is recommended be evaluated in beta-thalassemia patients.
Source: Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research
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