Adults with primary FSGS commonly present with nephrotic syndrome. In contrast, patients with secondary FSGS are more likely to present with slowly increasing proteinuria that may be in the ...
Risk for progression to composite outcome did not differ across age groups for patients with MCD, FSGS, and MN. (HealthDay News) — For patients with primary glomerular diseases, young patients face ...
New research reveals that contrary to conventional belief, primary glomerular diseases are not necessarily benign for children and young adults. In fact, some subsets of children and young adults may ...
For patients with MCD, FSGS, and MN, no differences were detected among various age groups in the risk of progression to the composite outcome of death, kidney failure, or ≥40% eGFR decline, while IgA ...
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a progressive kidney disease with an estimated global prevalence of 4%, occurs when scarring develops on the glomeruli. This scarring leads to proteinuria ...
FSGS is a disease that damages the glomeruli, which are the filtering units inside the kidneys that clean the blood. It leads to scarring, or sclerosis, in the kidneys. FSGS only occurs in small ...
There is no cure for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), but the proper care can keep your kidneys healthy for years. FSGS treatment that includes an early diagnosis, personalized treatment, ...
STOCKHOLM — People with difficult to diagnose kidney diseases linked to nephrotic syndrome show uniquely high levels of antinephrin autoantibodies, suggesting a novel biomarker and breakthrough ...
A groundbreaking study, presented today at the 61st ERA Congress, has uncovered a significant breakthrough in the diagnosis and monitoring of kidney diseases associated with nephrotic syndrome. Using ...