Endogenic Intoxication and Kidney
Journal Title: International Journal of Pediatric Research - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The following information about the endogenous intoxication in children (from 2 up to 17 y.o.) with nephrological diseases was presented. Endogenous intoxication as multisystemic pathological condition occurs as the result of action on the organism of toxic substances of endogenous or exogenous origin. It is characterized by the following: a) violation of the barrier function of the organism against toxins, b) violation of transport mechanisms of toxic substances to the organs of their transformation and/or excretion. Endogenous intoxication leads to disruption of the structure, function, and antigenic properties of protein molecules that can cause severe chronic renal disease.
Interrater and Intrarater Reliability Using Prechtl's Method of Qualitative Assessment of General Movements in Infants
Purpose: To establish interrater and intrarater reliability of two novice raters (the two authors) with different educational background in assessing general movements (GM) of infants using Prechtl's method. Methods: Fo...
Single Center Cohort Study about in vitro Effects of Adalimumab and Anakinra on the Cytokine Network in Patients with Oligoarticular and Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Background: Present data suggest that oligoarticular JIA is an autoimmune disorder with irregularity in both innate and adaptive immune responses, while sJIA shows distinct clinical and laboratory features, reflecting sy...
Association of Increased Maternal Plasma Homocysteine with the Adverse Birth Outcomes Following Prenatal Psychological Stress
Objective: Disorders in the expression of plasma homocysteine are significantly related to psychological stress. There is also evidence that prenatal maternal psychological stress could lead to adverse birth outcomes. Th...
Endogenic Intoxication and Kidney
The following information about the endogenous intoxication in children (from 2 up to 17 y.o.) with nephrological diseases was presented. Endogenous intoxication as multisystemic pathological condition occurs as the resu...
Over-The-Counter Products and Food Allergy in Children
Over-the-counter medicines are available without prescription, allowing for convenience and facilitating self-care. We report a case of an adverse reaction to a pharmaceutical formula for gingival eruption in a child wit...