Publications by authors named "M Ubetagoyena"

Introduction: In lithogenesis, for a stone to form it is necessary that the urine is supersaturated with respect to the salt that will constitute the future stone. The objective was to analyze the urinary saturations of Calcium Oxalate (CaOxa), brushite (calcium phosphate), struvite (ammonium-magnesium phosphate) and uric acid (UA) in children with and without lithiasis. Correlate them with the different parameters involved in the lithiasic process.

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Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) almost invariably progresses to end-stage renal disease. Although more than 50 monogenic causes of SRNS have been described, a large proportion of SRNS remains unexplained. Recently, it was discovered that mutations of NUP93 and NUP205, encoding 2 proteins of the inner ring subunit of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), cause SRNS.

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Objective: Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis (XP) is a renal chronic inflammatory disease infrequent during childhood produced by the association of long-term urinary tract obstruction with chronic infection. We report the cases of two children diagnosed of XP.

Methods: One of them consulted for cloudy urine.

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Objective: The aim of our study is to analyze the clinic characteristics and evolution of the primary reflux in infants.

Methods: We studied retrospectively 203 infants in our hospital, diagnosed of severe primary renal reflux. Renal ecography and cyclic mictional cystography were practiced in all cases.

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The present study demonstrates that renal tubular unresponsiveness to aldosterone, without associated hyperkalaemia, is present in children with acute pyelonephritis. We studied 32 children with a diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis established by high fever, flank pain/tenderness, increased blood levels of C-reactive protein and significant Escherichia coli growth in the urine culture. Renal tubular function tests and determinations of plasma renin activity and aldosterone concentration were performed at diagnosis (study 1), after three days of iv gentamycin (study 2) and after 21 days of antibiotic therapy (study 3).

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