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Journal of Korean Pediatric Society
1976 Volume.17 No. 8 p.29 ~ p.36
Clinical Studies of Acute Glomerulonephritis in Children(130 cases) 4
ãéÔÔѸ/Shin, Dong Gi
ÚÓâèÙ¥/ÑÑôÉФ/Ïíâ÷í­/Park, Soon Myung/Kim, Chul Kyu/Kyon, Soon Ja
Abstract
An analysis presented of 130 cases of acute glomerulonephritis in Korean children under
the 15 years of age, treated at the Ped. ward and out-patient clinic, Ewha Womans University
Hospital from Jan. 1, 1968 to Aug. 31. 1973. The following finding were noted:
1) The male to female ratio was I : 1. Between the age of 7 and 9 years showed an highest
age incidence as 21.5%. Monthly distribution revealed as high in autumn and winter.
2) The 73. 1% of total patient had a preceeding factors. Upper respiratory infection was most
common (61.5%) among them.
3) The most common chief complaint was edema in 95.5%. The others were hematuria (69. 2%), cough (27.6%), headache (22.3%), fever (20.0%) in oders.
4) Edema was the most prevalent physical sign in 95.5.06. The others were hypertension
(56.9%), pharyngeal congestion (40.0%), enlarged liver (33.0%) in orders.
5) Anti-streptolysin O titer was increased in 6695 of the tctal patient and C-reacitve protein
was negative in 91 % of the total cases.
6) Percentage of the positive culture by the throat swab was 58.9% of the total patient. The beta-hemolytic streptococcus was obtained in 19.2%.
7) Microscopic hematuria became normalized in 26% within 2 weeks and 65% within 4 weeks.
8) Similarly to finding for microscopic hematuria, there was a subsequent disappearance of protenuria in 18.7% within 2 weeks and 53. 1% within 4 weeks.
9) Erythrocvte sedimentation rate was normalized in 28.6% within 1 month, and 70.6% from 2 to 3 months after onset.
10) Blood pressure was followed to be observed in the cases over than 90mmHg in diastolic blood pressure. It was almost normalized within 1 week.
11) Increased body weight due to edema began to decrease from the 3 days after receving an appropriate treatments.
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