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1Conclusions: Conservative management of high grade renal injuries is common in children.
2Grade IV renal injuries in children are increasingly managed in a conservative manner.
3Close observation is highly recommended after initial angioembolization for grade IV-V renal injuries.
4Isoliquiritigenin can prevent various renal injuries via its anti-inflammatory action.
5Purpose: High-grade renal injuries have traditionally been treated operatively.
6Observation of most grade IV renal injuries is safe.
7Of pediatric patients with grade IV and V renal injuries 11% still underwent nephrectomy.
8Purpose of review: Review the current literature regarding the management of grade IV renal injuries in children.
9Of the patients 78% sustained grade III-V renal injuries.
10Materials and methods: All children with high grade renal injuries were identified in the National Trauma Data Bank®.
11Successive therapy was required after initial angioembolization for all grade IV and V renal injuries in 48 patients.
12Results: A total of 9,002 renal injuries were available for analysis.
13Therefore it is very pertinent to early detect the level of renal injuries and to make necessary heart failure predictions.
14High grade renal injuries were defined as American Association for the Surgery of Trauma grade IV or V renal injuries.
15These characteristics suggest that the production of MUC20 is correlated with development and progression of IgAN and other renal injuries.
16Results: In total, 151 cases were Grade 4 renal injuries, and 65 were Grade 5 renal injuries.
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