Neurological Manifestations of Renal Diseases in Children in Qazvin/ Iran
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology,
Vol. 10 No. 3 (2016),
5 June 2016
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Page 24-27
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v10i3.9030
Abstract
How to Cite This Article: Dalirani R, Mahyar A, Ayazi P, Ahmadi Gh. Neurological Manifestations of Renal Diseases in
Children in Qazvin/ Iran. Iran J Child Neurol. Summer 2016; 10(3):24-27.
Abstract
Objective
Renal diseases are one of the most common causes of referrals and admissions of children, hence it is important to know their neurological presentations. This study aimed to determine neurological presentations of renal diseases in children.
Material & Methods
A total of 634 children with renal diseases, admitted to Qazvin Pediatric Hospital, Qazvin, central Iran from 2011 to 2013 were studied. Neurological presentations of patients were established and the results were analyzed using statistical tests.
Results
Neurological presentations were found in 18 (2.8%) out of 634 patients, of whom 15 had febrile seizures, two thromboembolism, and one encephalopathy. Among patients with urinary tract infection (UTI), 2.6% had febrile seizures, 11.1% of those with glomerulonephritis had encephalopathy, and 3.7% of those with nephrotic syndrome had cerebral thromboembolism.
Conclusion
Results showed neurological presentations in 2.8% of children with renal diseases, and febrile seizure as the most common presentation.
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- Neurologic manifestations
- Renal disease
- Children
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