Abstract

Objectives: To study of acute and chronic glomerulonephritis and effect of Sermion on this disease. Patients: 82 children in the age group of 4-15 years with acute and chronic glomerulonephritis were studied. Results: Acute glomerulonephritis was seen in young children of the school going age (51.8%). Chronic glomerulonephritis was seen in young as well as middle aged children (35.3% and 37.3% respectively). Combined vascular / intra vascular changes as well as single vascular disorders were seen in chronic glomerulonephritis. Decrease of total protein was seen in 54% of children with acute and 10.6% children with chronic form of glomerulonephritis. 4 patients with acute glomerulonephritis were diagnosed with haemorragic syndrome. In most of the cases studied Sermion was exclusively important for a treatment of glomerulonephritic when it was added to traditional therapy leading to restoration of physiological properties of the blood. Conclusion: Trials indicate strong recommendation of Sermion in the treatment of glomerulonephritis.

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