Studies in mental handicap. I. Prevalence and distribution by clinical type and severity of defect.
- 1 October 1966
- journal article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 41 (219) , 528-538
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.41.219.528
Abstract
A retrospective review of 138 cases of hypertension in Nigerian children attending the University College Hospital, Ibadan, during a 9-year period was undertaken. The main findings were (a) that hypertension occurs more commonly in children aged 5 to 10 years and is seen in both sexes; (b) that nephrotic syndrome is the most frequent clinical condition associated with hypertension in these children; (c) that glomerulonephritis is the most frequent histological finding at biopsy or necropsy; (d) that unlike the experience in Europe and America, pyelonephritis is not a major cause of hypertension in Nigerian children; (e) that the course of hypertension in the majority of the children is rapidly progressive and prognosis is poor.Keywords
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