Publications by authors named "E P Leumann"

Background: Kidney transplantation in children in 1970 was considered by many to be unethical, as long-term survival was minimal. It was therefore risky at the time to offer transplantation to a child.

Case Diagnosis/treatment: A 6-year-old boy with kidney failure due to haemolytic uraemic syndrome received 4 months of intermittent peritoneal dialysis followed by 6 months of haemodialysis until at 6 years and 10 months, he underwent bilateral nephrectomy and received a kidney transplant from a deceased 18-year-old donor.

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The spectrum of pathology in native kidney biopsies varies considerably between different countries. Based on similar biopsy policy and joint workup, biopsy data of native kidneys of children in Yerevan (Armenia) and Zurich (Switzerland) were compared over a period of two decades (1993-2002 and 2003-2012). A total of 487 renal biopsies in Yerevan (EVN), n = 253; median age 11.

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Xanthinuria type I is a rare disorder of purine metabolism caused by xanthine oxidoreductase or dehydrogenase (XDH) deficiency. We report a family with two affected children out of 335 pediatric stone patients studied since 1991 in Armenia. The propositus, a 13-month-old boy, presented with abdominal pain and urinary retention followed by stone passage (0.

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Objective: Long-term outcome of steroid-sensitive idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) in children is usually considered benign, although data on follow-up into adulthood are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate adults who had childhood SSNS regarding their relapse rate, growth, and renal and extrarenal morbidity.

Study Design: Adult patients (n=42, 26 males) were evaluated at a median age of 28.

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