Neonatal Nephrology

Congenital and acquired conditions of Renal disorders belongs to heterogeneous groups. Renal Disease is usually by fetal ultrasonograms that detect signs of obstructive uropathy. Fetal hydrops may occur with congenital nephrotic syndrome. Renal disease vary with the type and severity of abnormality.The commonest type, is characterized by inadequate renal perfusion, and is often called prerenal azotemia. Causes are any conditions that lead to inadequate renal perfusion.Newborn infants with isolated severe renal failure may be offered long term dialysis but only after careful consideration.

  • Renal Disorders in the Newborn
  • Acute Renal Failure
  • Prenatal Diagnosis Of Renal Disease
  • Intrinsic Renal Failure
  • Obstructive Renal Failure
  • Neonatal Renal Disorders
  • Nephrotoxic
  • Dialysis
  • Peritoneal dialysis
  • Renal support therapy

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