Abstract
Signs or symptoms of renal disease in adolescents deserve prompt attention and appropriate evaluation. Adolescents are susceptible to a variety of urinary tract disorders. The key issue in the evaluation of hematuria or proteinuria in adolescents is the existence of concomitant signs of renal disease. For isolated hematuria or proteinuria, demonstration of persistence and a reasoned evaluation are in order. Hypertension in adolescents must be carefully documented and, when present, considered seriously. The fact that most teens with persistent elevated blood pressures have essential hypertension is still a great concern because for most of these adolescents the hypertension will be lifelong and, if left untreated, can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality in the adult years.
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