Pediatric persistent glomerulonephritis
Persistent glomerulonephritis is referred to as persistent nephritis, with a prolonged course but mild systemic symptoms. In addition to the more common acute glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, solitary hematuria, and solitary proteinuria in glomerular diseases, there are still some more chronic glomerulonephritis, ranging from severe to severe, including persistent Nephritis and chronic nephritis. The concept of persistent nephritis is not uniform. China's Pediatric Nephropathy Collaboration Group will delay the course of acute nephritis for more than one year. Those without hypertension or renal insufficiency or anemia are collectively referred to as persistent nephritis.
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