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Clinical observation and management of chronic renal failure in a child with hereditary determined pathology of kidneys

SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.5(77):107-111; doi10.15574/SP.2016.77.107 

Clinical observation and management of chronic renal failure in a child with hereditary determined pathology of kidneys


Gonchar M. A., Senatorova A. S., Muratov G. R., Pushkar E. M., Kolibaeva T. F., Yablonskaya N. N., Galdina I. M., Homovskaya A. A.

Kharkov National Medical University, Kharkov, Ukraine

Municipal Health Care Regional Children's Hospital, Kharkov, Ukraine


The variety of the causes and symptoms of chronic renal failure, severe consequences of the disease attracted the attention of professionals of different specialties, thus, renal failure has long ceased to be a narrow problem which is solved only by doctors-nephrologists. In article is described clinical observation of oligosymptomatic at the beginning of the disease, progredient proceeding, a chronic disease of kidneys in the child with genetically determined acrorenal syndrome, that led to late diagnosis of end-stage chronic renal failure required replacement therapy. The reasonable necessity of timely diagnosis and careful observation of children with hereditary determined diseases of kidneys which are followed by forming of chronic renal failure, which is leading to the patient's disability, and in the end-stage often requires the use of expensive methods of replacement therapy.


Key words: chronic renal failure, children, acrorenal syndrome, hemodialysis.


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