The Effect of Preterm Birth on Kidney Development and Kidney Function over Time

作者: M.G. Keijzer-Veen , A.J. van der Heijde

DOI: 10.5772/27576

关键词: Lipid profileRenal functionMetabolic syndromeSmall for gestational ageDiseaseKidney developmentNephrotoxicityDiabetes mellitusPhysiologyMedicine

摘要: In the last decades survival of (extremely) preterm born and small for gestational age individuals has improved significantly.(Faranoff 2003; EXPRESS 2009) Many articles have been published showing a relation between unfavourable perinatal factors (eg growth restriction, maternal factors, postnatal medication use such as antenatal steroids nephrotoxic agents) increased risk diseases in later life, like cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, lipid profile (together: metabolic syndrome) renal impairment. Recently, an increasing amount studies concerning effects birth these adult well. This chapter discusses normal kidney development effect premature on function over time.

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