2020
DOI: 10.1111/tri.13602
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Comparison of live donor predonation and post‐transplant kidney volumes and glomerular size in pediatric patients weighing less than 15 kg – a retrospective study

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“…It seems that compensatory mechanisms exist that regulate the size of the transplanted kidney, by regulating the size of its glomeruli mainly, to meet the recipient's metabolic needs as they are indicated by his/her body size 9,10,22,28,29 . Müller‐Deile et al 28 reported that there is a significant increase in renal graft size within the first 6 months after renal transplant when an infant donates to a child or an adult, and when a child donates to an adult.…”
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“…It seems that compensatory mechanisms exist that regulate the size of the transplanted kidney, by regulating the size of its glomeruli mainly, to meet the recipient's metabolic needs as they are indicated by his/her body size 9,10,22,28,29 . Müller‐Deile et al 28 reported that there is a significant increase in renal graft size within the first 6 months after renal transplant when an infant donates to a child or an adult, and when a child donates to an adult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Nevertheless, the resultant hyperfiltration and increased mechanical stress leads to glomerulosclerosis and proteinuria, with a negative impact on renal graft function and survival. 9,10,28 On the other hand, Muramatsu et al 29 showed that the renal graft volume is decreased in pediatric recipients weighing less than 15 kg when they receive a kidney from an adult donor, by 17.2% on average at 1 year after renal transplant, due to a reduction in the size of its glomeruli. Furthermore, Amesty et al 22 compared adult size with size-matched renal transplants in pediatric recipients weighing less than 20 kg.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, renal functional and structural adaptations have been observed when an adult kidney is transplanted in pediatric patients with a smaller body size, creating another form of size mismatch glomerular appearance [ 20 , 21 ]. The functional adjustment with regard to glomerular filtration rate to the body surface area is known to happen within 3 months after transplant [ 20 ].…”
Section: Size Mismatch (Pediatric Donor Related) Glomerulopathy Secon...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functional adjustment with regard to glomerular filtration rate to the body surface area is known to happen within 3 months after transplant [ 20 ]. However, in one study, morphologic changes in terms of posttransplant reduction in kidney volumes and size of the glomeruli were also documented at the end of 1 year [ 21 ]. These changes have been shown partly as a consequence of pretransplant abdominal cavity and posttransplant weight gain and somatic growth [ 21 ].…”
Section: Size Mismatch (Pediatric Donor Related) Glomerulopathy Secon...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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