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RENAL BIOPSY IN PAEDIATRIC POPULATION
Author(s) -
Ahmad Khan,
Riaz Gul,
Aziz Ahmad
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
journal of saidu medical college
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1819-4583
DOI - 10.52206/jsmc.2013.3.2.314-317
Subject(s) - nephrotic syndrome , focal segmental glomerulosclerosis , minimal change disease , medicine , proteinuria , renal biopsy , population , glomerulopathy , nephrology , gastroenterology , urology , biopsy , pathology , kidney , environmental health
OBJECTIVE: To find out the pattern of glomerulopathies in paediatric population, undergoing renalbiopsy at Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar.METHODS: This was a prospective study carried out at the department of Nephrology at Khyber TeachingHospital, Peshawar from June 2010 till June 2012. Ultrasound guided percutaneous renal biopsies werecarried out in patients with the finding of; 1 ) Nephrotic range proteinuria in children. 2) Non-Nephroticrange proteinuria with evidence of hypertension / haematuria / deranged renal function or active sedimentson urine microscopy. 3) Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children (patients not responding to steroidin eight weeks time) and 4) Children with nephrotic syndrome who were not tolerant of steroid therapy orwere considered for immunosuppressive drugs.RESULT: A total of 155 renal biopsies were done. Out of these 90 were male patients and 65 were females.The most common histopathological lesion among children population was minimal change disease(42.66%) followed by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (25.33%) and membranous GN (16.0%). Weobserved that nephrotic range proteinuria was most prevalent in minimal change disease and membranousGN followed by focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. While non-nephrotic range proteinuria was mostlyseen in patients with membranoprolifirative GN.CONCLUSION: In paediatric population, minimal change disease is the most common encounteredglomerulopathy, followed by focal segmental glomerulosclerosisand membranous GN.KEY WORDS: Nephrotic syndrome, Renal biopsy, Proteinuria, Glomerulopathy

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