1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(88)80223-3
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Infants of Azotemic Mothers: A Report of Three Live Births

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“…All of the infants were small for gestational age but demonstrated no obvious congenital anomalies. Generally, the literature suggests no increased tendency toward congenital anomalies in fetuses borne by dialysis patients (4,8). Two of the 35 babies borne by mothers on hemodialysis in the EDTA series, however, did have anomalies (3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…All of the infants were small for gestational age but demonstrated no obvious congenital anomalies. Generally, the literature suggests no increased tendency toward congenital anomalies in fetuses borne by dialysis patients (4,8). Two of the 35 babies borne by mothers on hemodialysis in the EDTA series, however, did have anomalies (3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Chez 3 enfants né s de mè res dialysé es, la fonction ré nale est normale à 1 an sans anomalie majeure du dé veloppement [40]. Dans une é tude regroupant 10 enfants, tous pré sentent un niveau de filtration glomé rulaire mesuré e et une tension arté rielle normales, mais 30 % ont une augmentation du rapport albuminurie/cré atininurie [41].…”
Section: Pronostic Des Enfants De Me`res Dialyse´esunclassified
“…Although the infants were azotemic immediately postpartum, azotemia rapidly resolved, as fetal renal function was normal. However, an osmotic diuresis caused a 4–8% decline in weight in the first 48 hours of life and led to hypokalemia and volume contraction (33). Over the first year of life, most of these children show no major growth or developmental abnormalities (33), but there are no long‐term follow‐up studies.…”
Section: The Status Of Infants Born To Women With Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%