2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.semnephrol.2010.10.008
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Pregnancy and Chronic Kidney Disease

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“…Oral corticosteroids could be beneficial, decreasing duration and severity of abdominal pain and joint symptoms and hastening resolution of mild HSP nephritis. Steroids do not, however, prevent renal complications, treat purpura, shorten the duration of disease or prevent recurrences [3,9,17,21]. Some authors suggested treating only patients with risk factors for renal involvement at disease onset [18,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral corticosteroids could be beneficial, decreasing duration and severity of abdominal pain and joint symptoms and hastening resolution of mild HSP nephritis. Steroids do not, however, prevent renal complications, treat purpura, shorten the duration of disease or prevent recurrences [3,9,17,21]. Some authors suggested treating only patients with risk factors for renal involvement at disease onset [18,22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CKD is a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes from its early stages (Table I) (6,38,39). The risks increase from CKD stage 1 to CKD stage 5, and may be higher in glomerular nephropathies, autoimmune diseases, and diabetic nephropathy (6,7,(38)(39)(40)(41).…”
Section: Chronic Kidney Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risks increase from CKD stage 1 to CKD stage 5, and may be higher in glomerular nephropathies, autoimmune diseases, and diabetic nephropathy (6,7,(38)(39)(40)(41). Results of pregnancy after kidney donation suggest that reduction of kidney parenchyma may be associated with a higher risk of PE and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (42,43).…”
Section: Chronic Kidney Diseasementioning
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“…We have invited experts in the field to contribute and also to comment on selected innovative contributions by others and are pleased to inform our readers that the opening paper in the chronic kidney disease stream, on historic moments in the development of obstetric nephrology, will be a contribution by two giants and pioneers in obstetric nephrology, Professors Marshall Lindheimer and John Davison, whose long friendship (over 40 years) also demonstrates the importance of cooperation in new developments in medicine [13][14][15].…”
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