Influence of disease remission onrenal dimensions in childhood nephrotic syndrome in Ibadan, South West Nigeria

Authors

  • Afolabi OS Department of Radiology
  • Atalabi O Department of Radiology
  • Asinobi AO Department of Paediatrics
  • Adebowale DA Department of Paediatrics

Abstract

Abstract:

Background: The hallmark of Nephrotic syndrome is massive proteinuria, with associated enlarged kidneys. However
the association between remission status and size of the kidneys in patients with nephrotic syndrome is not known. This study is aimed at determining the dimensions of the kidneys of children with nephrotic syndrome and to compare kidney dimensions in patients with nephrotic syndrome who were in remission compared with the dimensions in patients who were not in remission.
Subjects and Methods: This is a case-control study, where fiftythree children with diagnosis of Nephrotic syndrome and fifty- seven age matched healthy controls were analysed. The kidneys of both cases and controls were scanned using the B- mode ultrasound and the kidneys Bipolar, anteroposterior and transverse dimensions and volume were determined.

Results: The mean renal longitudinal, anteroposterior, transverse dimensions and volume were higher in cases compared to the
controls, bilaterally (p <0.001). The mean difference in values of the measured parameters between the cases in remission and those yet to attain remission was not significant. The bipolar dimension of the left kidney showed positive correlation with  duration of disease (r= 0.290, p=0.035). The study was also able to demonstrate high incidence of nephromegaly, in 52.8%, 62.3% and 67.9% respectively for the right kidney, left kidney and combined.

Conclusion: Despite a comparative global enlargement in the kidney dimensions in children with nephrotic syndrome compared with controls and the general population, the remission status does not seem to be a significant factor.

Keywords: Nephrotic syndrome, renal dimensions, ultrasonography, nephromegaly, paediatric.

Author Biographies

  • Afolabi OS, Department of Radiology



    University College Hospital, Ibadan
    Nigeria

  • Atalabi O, Department of Radiology

    College of Medicine/University College
    Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria

  • Asinobi AO, Department of Paediatrics

    College of Medicine/University College
    Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria

  • Adebowale DA, Department of Paediatrics


    College of Medicine/University College
    Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Influence of disease remission onrenal dimensions in childhood nephrotic syndrome in Ibadan, South West Nigeria. (2024). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 43(3), 170-174. https://www.njpaediatrics.com/index.php/njp/article/view/199