Publications by authors named "M Herthelius"

This review provides updated knowledge on the long-term outcomes among children with antenatally diagnosed urinary tract dilatation (UTD), previously often referred to as antenatal hydronephrosis. Different definitions of UTD exist, which makes comparison between studies and generalized conclusions difficult. Roughly, one-third of antenatally diagnosed UTD, defined as a renal pelvis anterior posterior diameter (APD) of ≥ 4 mm in the second trimester and/or ≥ 7 mm in the third trimester, will resolve before birth, another third will resolve within the first years of life, and in the remaining cases, UTD will persist or a congenital abnormality (CAKUT) will be diagnosed postnatally.

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  • Dendrin, a protein linked to the function of kidney podocytes, plays a significant role in the progression of immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) and its variant, IgA vasculitis (IgAV), which can lead to kidney damage and related symptoms.
  • In a study, researchers examined the expression of dendrin in kidney samples from patients with IgAN/IgAV, finding higher levels of its mRNA compared to those with other kidney conditions, suggesting a potential protective effect in certain patients.
  • The results indicated that a higher concentration of dendrin in the nucleus of renal cells correlates with milder disease progression and better kidney function in IgAN/IgAV patients, pointing to the importance of dendrin in
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Fetal lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) is associated with high mortality and postnatal morbidity caused by lung hypoplasia and impaired kidney function. Specific diagnostic features that can guide clinical approach and decisions are lacking; thus, the European Reference Network for Rare Kidney Diseases established a work group to develop recommendations regarding the clinical definition, diagnosis and management of prenatally detected LUTO. The work group recommends the use of antero-posterior diameter of renal pelvis as the most reliable parameter for suspecting obstructive uropathies and for suspecting prenatal LUTO in the presence of fetal megacystis.

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Background: Many centers accept a minimum body weight of 10 kg as threshold for kidney transplantation (Tx) in children. As solid evidence for clinical outcomes in multinational studies is lacking, we evaluated practices and outcomes in European children weighing below 10 kg at Tx.

Methods: Data were obtained from the European Society of Paediatric Nephrology/European Renal Association and European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry on all children who started kidney replacement therapy at <2.

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Background: Antenatally diagnosed urinary tract dilatation (UTD) still burdens healthcare providers and parents. This study was conducted to establish long-term outcome in an unselected group of children with antenatally detected UTD.

Methods: Seventy-one out of 103 children born in 2003-2005 and diagnosed with antenatal UTD agreed to participate in a 12-15-year follow-up including blood and urine samples, a kidney ultrasound exam, and kidney scintigraphy.

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