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A retrospective study was undertaken to determine the incidence and compare the natural history of steroid responsive nephrotic syndrome in Asian, European, and Afro-Caribbean children born in the United Kingdom and living in Birmingham. Patients were identified from hospital admission records during the years 1979-83. Baseline population data were obtained from the same area using city birth statistics. There were 27 Asian, 13 European, and 2 Afro-Caribbean patients, giving annual incidences of 16, 2.6, and 3.1 per 100 000 children. The sixfold higher incidence in Asian children remains unexplained; further epidemiological studies may throw new light on the aetiology.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1136/adc.60.11.1014

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

1985-11-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

60

Pages

1014 - 1017

Total pages

3

Keywords

Adolescent, Black or African American, Asia, Black People, Child, Child, Preschool, England, Ethnicity, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Nephrotic Syndrome, Prednisolone, Retrospective Studies, Sex Factors