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Is shrunken pore syndrome also a reality in children?

Mathilde RousselJustine BacchettaAnne Laure Sellier-LeclercSandrine LemoineAurélie De MulLaurence Derain Dubourg
Published in: Journal of internal medicine (2023)
The prevalence of SPS varies widely depending on the threshold and the formulas used. Higher C-reactive protein (CRP) and phosphate levels and smaller size are observed in children with SPS defined with FAS and/or EKFC and might be associated with long-term increased cardiovascular risk. Further studies in wider general pediatric populations are warranted.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • risk factors