2022
DOI: 10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2020-0260
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Etiologic-sociodemographic assessment and comparison of dialysis modalities in pediatric Syrian migrants with chronic kidney disease

Abstract: Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are among the important causes of mortality and morbidity in childhood. Early diagnosis and treatment of the underlying primary disease may prevent most of CKD patients from progressing to ESRD. There is no study examining chronic kidney diseases and dialysis modalities in Syrian immigrant children. We aimed to retrospectively research the etiologic, sociodemographic, and clinical factors in CKD among Syrian refugee children, and at th… Show more

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“…The topic addressed by Mehtap Çelakil e Yasemin Çoban (2021) 4 represents a relevant and emerging problem that highlights the importance of population migrations in understanding epidemiological and clinical factors that are important for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. From the knowledge obtained by studies in Turkey, we can create horizons for research and search for knowledge to understand the immigrant population in Brazil in the last 10 years.…”
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“…The topic addressed by Mehtap Çelakil e Yasemin Çoban (2021) 4 represents a relevant and emerging problem that highlights the importance of population migrations in understanding epidemiological and clinical factors that are important for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. From the knowledge obtained by studies in Turkey, we can create horizons for research and search for knowledge to understand the immigrant population in Brazil in the last 10 years.…”
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confidence: 99%