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Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Triggered by COVID-19 Infection in a Pediatric Patient With CD46 Mutation. [PDF]
Lorestani P, Maleki Dana P, Tohidi MR.
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Real-World effectiveness of eculizumab in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: a retrospective study from Western China. [PDF]
Hu Y, Zhang Y, Wang W, Li G, Chen S.
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Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: a rare complication of postendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis. [PDF]
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Clinical and genetic characteristics of patients diagnosed with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS): epidemiological data from the Belgian cohort of the Global aHUS Registry. [PDF]
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Atypical Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009The hemolytic–uremic syndrome, which is characterized by nonimmune hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal impairment, occurs most frequently in young children. Most cases are secondary to infection with Escherichia coli O157:H7 and other Shiga-toxin–producing strains.
Marina, Noris, Giuseppe, Remuzzi
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
Hemolytic uremic syndrome is primarily a disease of childhood. Seventy three children presented with clinical signs and symptoms were studied in detail. Seventy four percent of them were under two years of age. Many of these children had clinical evidence of involvement of organs other than the kidney. Mortality among the children studied was 60%.
B R, Nammalwar +3 more
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Hemolytic uremic syndrome is primarily a disease of childhood. Seventy three children presented with clinical signs and symptoms were studied in detail. Seventy four percent of them were under two years of age. Many of these children had clinical evidence of involvement of organs other than the kidney. Mortality among the children studied was 60%.
B R, Nammalwar +3 more
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Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1993
HUS is one of the most common causes of acute renal failure in childhood. D+ HUS is the most common form and usually follows an episode of hemorrhagic colitis due to VTEC or S. dysenteriae type 1. The SLT elaborated by these organisms is responsible for the endothelial damage that is the initial insult in the pathogenesis of the acute renal failure ...
W L, Robson, A K, Leung, B S, Kaplan
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HUS is one of the most common causes of acute renal failure in childhood. D+ HUS is the most common form and usually follows an episode of hemorrhagic colitis due to VTEC or S. dysenteriae type 1. The SLT elaborated by these organisms is responsible for the endothelial damage that is the initial insult in the pathogenesis of the acute renal failure ...
W L, Robson, A K, Leung, B S, Kaplan
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
It is suggested that the hemolytic uremic syndrome is common to a number of morbid conditions and is not a new entity. Three illustrative cases are presented, all of them fatal. Necropsy revealed diverse pathologic processes (microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, acute glomerulonephritis with pyelonephritis, malignant hypertension).
S, SUSSMAN, S, FRENCH
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It is suggested that the hemolytic uremic syndrome is common to a number of morbid conditions and is not a new entity. Three illustrative cases are presented, all of them fatal. Necropsy revealed diverse pathologic processes (microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, acute glomerulonephritis with pyelonephritis, malignant hypertension).
S, SUSSMAN, S, FRENCH
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Pediatrics in Review, 2020
1. Bernarda Viteri, MD* 2. Jeffrey M. Saland, MD† 1. *Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 2. †Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital, New York, NY Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) was described by Moschcowitz in 1924, and the term hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) appeared by 1955 to describe a series of patients with small ...
Bernarda, Viteri, Jeffrey M, Saland
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1. Bernarda Viteri, MD* 2. Jeffrey M. Saland, MD† 1. *Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 2. †Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital, New York, NY Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) was described by Moschcowitz in 1924, and the term hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) appeared by 1955 to describe a series of patients with small ...
Bernarda, Viteri, Jeffrey M, Saland
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
There have been major advances in the understanding of pathogenesis and management of hemolytic uremic syndrome in the last decade. Since the consensus paper published in 2009 by the European Pediatric Study Group in 2009, there have been four prospective trials and multiple case reports on effective terminal blockade with Eculizumab, an international ...
A K, Shah, K R, Sheth
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There have been major advances in the understanding of pathogenesis and management of hemolytic uremic syndrome in the last decade. Since the consensus paper published in 2009 by the European Pediatric Study Group in 2009, there have been four prospective trials and multiple case reports on effective terminal blockade with Eculizumab, an international ...
A K, Shah, K R, Sheth
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