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Reflux nephropathy in children: pathogenesis and prognosis. Part 1

Morozova O.L., Lakomova D.Y., Zakharova N.B., L M.D., Manasova Z.S., Morozov D.A.
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 3, С. 150-154
Опубликовано: ## 2021
Тип ресурса: Статья; Обзор
Аннотация:
The purpose of this review is to analyze the modern literature about renal damage caused by vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). VUR is the most common urodynamic pathology in children and reflux nephropathy (RN), as its main complication, ranks first among the causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The risk factors for the appearance and progression of RN are presented in the first part of the review. In the framework of this issue, the main methods of treatment of VUR and associated urinary tract infection are described. The possibilities of conservative and surgical methods for the elimination of reflux for prevention of RN and prognosis of its course are considered. The main morphological aspects of RN formation are described.
Рубрики Mesh:
Дети
Человек
Младенец
Почек болезни
Прогноз
Пиелонефрит
Мочевых путей инфекции
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс - осложнения
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс - диагностика
Журнальная статья
Обзор
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 1728-2985
Morozova O.L.
Lakomova D.Y.
Zakharova N.B.
M.D. Maltseva D
Manasova Z.S. Z Sh
Morozov D.A.
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia, Moscow, Russia.
Saratov State Medical University n. a. V.I. Razumovsky, Saratov, Russia.
Reflux nephropathy in children: pathogenesis and prognosis. Part 1
Текст визуальный электронный
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 3 С. 150-154
2021
children
kidney injury
reflux nephropathy
risk factors
vesicoureteral reflux
Статья
Обзор
Child M01.060.406
Дети M01.060.406
Humans B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Человек B01.050.150.900.649.313.988.400.112.400.400
Infant M01.060.703
Младенец M01.060.703
Kidney Diseases C12.050.351.968.419 C12.200.777.419 C12.950.419
Почек болезни C12.050.351.968.419 C12.200.777.419 C12.950.419
Prognosis E01.789
Прогноз E01.789
Pyelonephritis C12.050.351.968.419.570.643.790 C12.050.351.968.419.570.821.717 C12.200.777.419.570.643.790 C12.200.777.419.570.821.717 C12.950.419.570.643.790 C12.950.419.570.821.717
Пиелонефрит C12.050.351.968.419.570.643.790 C12.050.351.968.419.570.821.717 C12.200.777.419.570.643.790 C12.200.777.419.570.821.717 C12.950.419.570.643.790 C12.950.419.570.821.717
Urinary Tract Infections C01.915 C12.050.351.968.892
Мочевых путей инфекции C01.915 C12.050.351.968.892
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux complications C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux diagnosis C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс осложнения C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Пузырно-мочеточниковый рефлюкс диагностика C12.050.351.968.829.920 C12.200.777.829.920 C12.950.829.920
Journal Article V02.600
Журнальная статья V02.600
Review V02.600.500 V02.912
Обзор V02.600.500 V02.912
The purpose of this review is to analyze the modern literature about renal damage caused by vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). VUR is the most common urodynamic pathology in children and reflux nephropathy (RN), as its main complication, ranks first among the causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The risk factors for the appearance and progression of RN are presented in the first part of the review. In the framework of this issue, the main methods of treatment of VUR and associated urinary tract infection are described. The possibilities of conservative and surgical methods for the elimination of reflux for prevention of RN and prognosis of its course are considered. The main morphological aspects of RN formation are described.