Kidney and urogenital abnormalities in Down syndrome: a meta-analysis.
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serval:BIB_1D015B68DB6C
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Kidney and urogenital abnormalities in Down syndrome: a meta-analysis.
Journal
Italian journal of pediatrics
ISSN
1824-7288 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1720-8424
Publication state
Published
Issued date
20/04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
50
Number
1
Pages
79
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Meta-Analysis ; Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Reviews on Down syndrome do not or only marginally address the issue of kidney and urogenital tract abnormalities, and lower urinary tract dysfunctions. Hence, we performed a meta-analysis of the literature. METHODS: A literature search was undertaken in the Library of Medicine, Web of Science and Excerpta Medica. The search algorithm combined various keywords: (Down syndrome OR trisomy 21 OR mongolism) AND (kidney OR urinary tract OR bladder) AND (malformation OR dysfunction OR anomaly OR abnormality OR size). The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement was used.
Eight case-control studies were retained for the final analysis. Three studies addressed the prevalence of kidney and urogenital tract abnormalities: an increased pooled relative risk of 5.49 (95%-CI: 1.78-16.93) was observed in Down syndrome. Penile malformations, obstructive malformations (including urethral valves), dilated urinary tract system, and kidney hypodysplasia were especially common. Three reports addressed the prevalence of lower urinary tract dysfunction: an increased pooled relative risk of 2.95 (95%-CI: 1.15-7.56) was observed. Finally, an autoptic study and an ultrasound study disclosed a reduced kidney size in Down syndrome.
This meta-analysis indicates that abnormalities of the kidney and urogenital tract, lower urinary tract dysfunctions, and a reduced kidney size present with an increased frequency in individuals with Down syndrome.
Eight case-control studies were retained for the final analysis. Three studies addressed the prevalence of kidney and urogenital tract abnormalities: an increased pooled relative risk of 5.49 (95%-CI: 1.78-16.93) was observed in Down syndrome. Penile malformations, obstructive malformations (including urethral valves), dilated urinary tract system, and kidney hypodysplasia were especially common. Three reports addressed the prevalence of lower urinary tract dysfunction: an increased pooled relative risk of 2.95 (95%-CI: 1.15-7.56) was observed. Finally, an autoptic study and an ultrasound study disclosed a reduced kidney size in Down syndrome.
This meta-analysis indicates that abnormalities of the kidney and urogenital tract, lower urinary tract dysfunctions, and a reduced kidney size present with an increased frequency in individuals with Down syndrome.
Keywords
Humans, Down Syndrome/complications, Down Syndrome/epidemiology, Kidney/abnormalities, Urogenital Abnormalities/complications, Urogenital Abnormalities/epidemiology, Urinary Tract/abnormalities, Case-Control Studies, Down syndrome, Dysfunction of the urinary bladder, Kidney size, Meta-analysis, Urogenital abnormalities
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Web of science
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Yes
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