SUH (síndrome urémico hemolítico) pediátrico
Pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome (he·mo·ly·tic - ure·mic - ure·mia) or HUS occurs when tiny tubes in the kidneys become clogged with damaged red blood cells, impairing kidney function.
What is pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)?
Hemolytic uremic syndrome is a condition that causes damaged red blood cells to clog tiny tubes in the kidney, called glomeruli. In healthy kidneys, glomeruli, separate waste and clean the blood. When they become clogged, they do not function properly, which can lead to kidney injury
What are the signs and symptoms of pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)?
The first symptoms of hemolytic uremic syndrome are vomiting and diarrhea. After five to 10 days, children will show additional signs of HUS, as bacteria continues to damage the blood.
Estos síntomas incluyen:
Decreased or no urination
Fiebre
Irritabilidad
Piel pálida
Swelling of the face, hands, feet or any other part of the body as the body retains fluid
Unexplained bruising or bleeding
Weakness and lethargy (extreme exhaustion)
What are the causes of pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)?
A strain of E. coli bacteria produces toxins that enter the bloodstream and destroy red blood cells. By the time blood reaches the kidneys, the damaged red blood cells clog the glomeruli. This causes the kidneys to not clean blood effectively and begin to fail.
Pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) doctors and providers
- Dra. Jyothsna Gattineni, MDNefróloga pediátrica
- Dr. Mouin Seikaly, MDNefrólogo pediátrico
- Dra. Elizabeth Brown, MDNefróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Keri Drake, MDNefróloga pediátrica
- Dra. Halima Janjua, MDNefróloga pediátrica
- Dr. Raymond Quigley, MDNefrólogo pediátrico
- Dra. Smitha Vidi, MDNefróloga pediátrica
- Robin Landgraf, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Wound Ostomy