2023
DOI: 10.3329/pulse.v14i1-3.66833
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Is Helminthiasis a Precipitating Factor for Frequently Relapsing Nephrotic Syndrome?

Abstract: Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is a common childhood illness. It is a disease of relapse and remission with major concern to manage the cases with relapse. Helminthiasis also a common problem in our subcontinent. So, it is very important to find out any relation with helminthiasis and relapse in children. In our study, 88 patients, clinically diagnosed as minimal change nephrotic syndrome, were studied to find out any relationship with helminthiasis and frequent relapse. 36 patients (40.9%) had no helminthic infectio… Show more

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