In adults, a ≥10 mm difference in the lengths of the right and left kidneys on ultrasound is considered predictive of renal pathology. Khazaei et al. sought to determine a cutoff point at which ...
children and adolescents with various forms of kidney or urologic disorders, both acute and chronic. Members of the division are involved in the teaching of medical students, residents, community ...
In children with demonstrable neurologic or lumbosacral abnormalities on physical examination, an MRI is required in order to evaluate structural anomalies of the spinal cord. Renal ultrasound is ...
Acute kidney injury in the pediatric population has shifted from primary renal disease to a secondary effect of systemic illness and its treatment, leading to renal injury. A pediatric nephrologist ...
evaluate and treat children with kidney disease from infancy to adolescence. They care for those with urinary tract infections, hypertension, hematuria, proteinuria, glomerulonephritis, and nephrotic ...