Estimation of childhood nephrotic syndrome incidence: data from the atlanta metropolitan statistical area and meta-analysis of worldwide cases
CONCLUSIONS: Risk of INS may be higher among Asian and Black children compared to White children. Incidence appears stable over time in the U.S. Future studies should use standardized methodology and assess the contribution of demographic and genetic factors to INS incidence and long-term outcomes.PMID:34213762 | DOI:10.1007/s40620-021-01108-9
Source: Journal of Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jackson Londeree Courtney E McCracken Larry A Greenbaum Evan J Anderson Laura C Plantinga Scott E Gillespie Chia-Shi Wang Source Type: research
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