Glomerular Kidney Disease (Pediatric)

 

Pediatric Glomerular Diseases include diseases such as

 

  • Nephrotic Syndrome
  • Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)
  • Minimal Change Disease
  • IgM Nephropathy
  • IgA Nephropathy
  • C3 Glomerulopathy
  • Membranous Nephropathy

 

These diseases may cause the kidneys to leak excess protein and  blood in the urine, high blood pressure, and may lead to loss of kidney  function. In the Pediatric Glomerular Disease Clinic at C.S. Mott  Children’s Hospital, our goal is to establish a diagnosis, define  treatment options and slow or stop the kidney damage. Our  multidisciplinary team of specialists provide comprehensive and  compassionate care, along with access to the latest treatments and  clinical trials.

Glomerular Disease Symptoms

Children with glomerular disease may experience some or all of the following symptoms or signs:

 

  • Swelling in feet, ankles or around the eyes due to fluid buildup
  • Microscopic or visible blood in the urine
  • Feeling tired and having less energy
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Nausea
  • Weight gain due to swelling
  • Foamy or bubbly urine
  • Hypertension

 

Glomerular Disease Diagnosis

Diagnosis of glomerular disease is made using urine and blood tests  and genetic testing and kidney biopsy when necessary. Genetic testing  may be recommended to assess a potential cause for the glomerular  disease. A kidney biopsy may be needed to identify the diagnosis  (disease affecting the kidney) as well assist in assessing long term  impact of the disease on kidney health.

Glomerular Disease Treatment

Treatment varies depending on the specific disease and severity of the condition. Treatment may include:

 

  • Special diet
  • Disease modifying medications
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Symptom management
  • Lifestyle considerations

 

Clinical Trials

Improvements in treatment options are a priority for the C.S. Mott  Pediatric Nephrology team. We provide access to new treatment candidates  through clinical trials designed and conducted within the Pediatric  Nephrology Program. Participation in clinical trials is voluntary and  requires consent by the parent/guardian.

Educational Support

Our clinic focuses on education and includes educational support from  a dedicated team of experts, including pediatric nephrology nurses, a  renal social worker, a renal dietician, and nephrologists (kidney  specialists). These experts work together to ensure children and  families understand kidney disease, prescribed care regimen, and the  importance of adherence to medicine and diet.

Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment

Children with progressive glomerular disease may require kidney  replacement therapy with dialysis or kidney transplant. These services  are provided by the Chronic Kidney Disease, Dialysis and Kidney Transplant Programs within Pediatric Nephrology.

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Published by C.S.Mott Children’s Hospital

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