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* In 1484, Cornelus Roelans of Belgium described a child with “whole body [[swelling]]” and nephropathy. | * In 1484, Cornelus Roelans of Belgium described a child with “whole body [[swelling]]” and nephropathy. | ||
* In 1722, Theodore Zwinger of Basel described nephrotic syndrome in children, with decreased urine | * In 1722, Theodore Zwinger of Basel described nephrotic syndrome in children, with decreased urine output due to “obstruction and compression of the [[Tubule|tubules]] of the kidney.” | ||
* In 1827, Richard Bright described the triad of generalized [[edema]], [[proteinuria]], and kidney disease, as features of nephrotic syndrome. | * In 1827, Richard Bright described the triad of generalized [[edema]], [[proteinuria]], and kidney disease, as features of nephrotic syndrome. | ||
* In 1905, Müller described the term of "nephrosis" for non-inflammatory kidney diseases.<ref name="pmid27303658">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pal A, Kaskel F |title=History of Nephrotic Syndrome and Evolution of its Treatment |journal=Front Pediatr |volume=4 |issue= |pages=56 |date=2016 |pmid=27303658 |pmc=4885377 |doi=10.3389/fped.2016.00056 |url=}}</ref> | * In 1905, Müller described the term of "nephrosis" for non-inflammatory kidney diseases.<ref name="pmid27303658">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pal A, Kaskel F |title=History of Nephrotic Syndrome and Evolution of its Treatment |journal=Front Pediatr |volume=4 |issue= |pages=56 |date=2016 |pmid=27303658 |pmc=4885377 |doi=10.3389/fped.2016.00056 |url=}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
In 1484, Cornelus Roelans of Belgium described a child with “whole body swelling” and nephropathy. In 1905, Müller described the term of "nephrosis" for non-inflammatory kidney diseases.
Historical Perspective
- In 1484, Cornelus Roelans of Belgium described a child with “whole body swelling” and nephropathy.
- In 1722, Theodore Zwinger of Basel described nephrotic syndrome in children, with decreased urine output due to “obstruction and compression of the tubules of the kidney.”
- In 1827, Richard Bright described the triad of generalized edema, proteinuria, and kidney disease, as features of nephrotic syndrome.
- In 1905, Müller described the term of "nephrosis" for non-inflammatory kidney diseases.[1]
References
- ↑ Pal A, Kaskel F (2016). "History of Nephrotic Syndrome and Evolution of its Treatment". Front Pediatr. 4: 56. doi:10.3389/fped.2016.00056. PMC 4885377. PMID 27303658.