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Prognostic Factors and Long-Term Outcome with ANCA-Associated Kidney Vasculitis in Childhood.

Marta CalatroniFilippo ConsonniMarco AllinoviAlessandra BettiolNatasha JawaSusanna FiasellaDritan CuriSarah Abu RumeilehLeonardo TomeiLaura FortunatoElena GelainDavide GianfredaElena OlivaGuido JeanninChiara SalvianiGiacomo EmmiMonica BodriaRenato A SinicoGabriella MoroniGiuseppe A RamirezEnrica BozzoloEnrico TombettiSara MontiClaudia BracagliaGiulia MarucciSerena PastorePasquale EspositoMaria G CatanosoBarbara CrapellaGiovanni MontiniRosa RopertoMarco MaterassiGiovanni M RossiSalvatore BadalamentiRae S M YeungPaola RomagnaniGian Marco GhiggeriDamien NooneAugusto Vaglio
Published in: Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN (2021)
Children with ANCA-associated kidney vasculitis often have aggressive presentation; a third of such children progress to kidney failure and this usually occurs early during follow-up. A severe clinical presentation is associated with the development of CKD or kidney failure.
Keyphrases
  • prognostic factors
  • young adults
  • chronic kidney disease
  • early onset
  • case report
  • drug induced
  • early life