Long‐term renal follow up of preterm neonates born before 35 weeks of gestation
Pediatrics International2019Vol. 61(12), pp. 1244–1249
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Akiyoshi Horie, Yasuhiro Abe, Daisuke Koike, Tomohiro Hirade, Akiyoshi Nariai, Tomoko Ito, Fumihide Katou
Abstract
Premature gestational age and LBW directly affect renal function in young children. High sCr on day 7 after birth is a risk factor for chronic kidney disease in children. Careful follow up of renal function is therefore required for premature infants and infants with LBW beginning in early childhood to prevent renal dysfunction.
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