PMID: 8611369Feb 1, 1996Paper

Hemostatic complications in renal disorders of the young

Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association
M Andrew, L A Brooker

Abstract

This review focuses on the hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications sometimes associated with the most common renal disorders in children. A Medline search of the literature was conducted from 1966 to January 1995, using combinations of key words appropriate for each disorder. Additional references were located through the bibliographies of the publications and recent journals were searched independently. The most common renal disorders with hemostatic complications in children were: renal vein thrombosis (268 children in 80 publications), hemolytic uremic syndrome (473 children in 29 publications), nephrotic syndrome (4,158 children in 51 publications), renal transplantation (3,976 children in 14 publications), glomerulonephritis (20 publications), end-stage renal disease, and dialysis (22 publications). The age distribution, clinical presentation, etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of the affected children were analyzed for each disorder. Children with inherited pre-thrombotic disorders usually do not present during childhood unless there is a secondary risk factor. Similarly, most children with renal disease do not develop thromboembolic complications. Therefore, when a child with a renal disorder develops a thrombo...Continue Reading

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