Kidney disease profile and encountered problems during follow-up in Syrian refugee children: a multicenter retrospective study.
Ayse BalatBeltinge Demircioğlu KiliçBagdagul AksuMehtap Akbalik KaraMithat BuyukcelikAyşe AğbaşFehime Kara ErogluTulin GungorDemet AlaygutNurdan YildizFunda BastugBahriye AtmisEngin MelekAhmet Midhat ElmacıSebahat TulparCemile PehlivanogluSerra Surmeli DovenElif ÇomakYilmaz TabelAtilla GemiciBerfin UysalGamze Seval OzzorlarNuran KuçukAli DelibaşGul OzcelikNilufer Goknarİsmail DursunPelin ErtanIpek Akil OzunanFerah SonmezPublished in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2021)
CAKUT, glomerular disease, and CKD were highly prevalent in Syrian refugee children. Knowing the frequency of chronic diseases and the problems encountered in refugees would facilitate better treatment options and preventive measures.