The importance of predisposition in the development and diagnosis of kidney disease
S. V. Maltsev , V. M. Davydov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1988, Vol. 69 ›› Issue (3) : 176 -177.
The importance of predisposition in the development and diagnosis of kidney disease
During 1983-1986, 1,896 children with urinary system diseases were examined in the nephrology department. Application of a wide complex of clinical, laboratory and radiological methods allowed to diagnose 20 different variants of renal pathology within 12 nosological groups. Acquired nephropathies accounted for 81% in the total structure of kidney diseases in children.
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