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Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 88:844-847
Autor:
R J Postlethwaite, Samantha Armstrong, Susan V. Fuggle, Rachel J. Johnson, Mark A. Belger, Susan Martin, Susan P. A. Rigden, Kate Verrier-Jones, Derek Middleton, Peter J. Morris, Terry C. Ray
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Transplantation. 6:367-377
An analysis of all pediatric cadaveric renal transplant recipients in the UK and Eire was undertaken to review the outcomes of pediatric cadaveric renal transplantation and to consider the implications for organ allocation procedures for pediatric re
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 75:455-459
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Urology. 76:244-248
Objective To document the urological problems associated with multicystic renal dysplasia (MCRD), to assess the efficacy of radiological methods for following the natural history of MCRD and to review current experience in the light of historical dat
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 73:30-35
Issues raised by the recruitment of children to trials of growth hormone treatment for short stature in chronic renal failure are reported. Information needs of parents and children are discussed, the latter should take account of the children's deve
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 73:36-42
Multicentre trials are evaluating growth hormone treatment in short children (height > 2 SDs below mean) with chronic renal failure (CRF), on dialysis, or with a transplant. Thirty children and parents from four centres were interviewed to assess psy
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Proceedings. 34:1948-1950
Autor:
R J Postlethwaite, D M Eminson
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 67:1510-1516
An analysis of Munchausen syndrome by proxy is proposed, which involves a categorisation of parental behaviour in terms of desire to consult and ability to distinguish the child's needs from parents' own needs. The Munchausen syndrome by proxy case i
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 83:281-287
1. Henoch—Schoenlein nephritis and IgA nephropathy share clinical and immunological features, but the pathogenesis of neither condition is established. We have recently described IgG autoantibodies to glomerular components in active IgA nephropathy