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Review
. 2019 Nov;34(11):2311-2323.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-018-4085-1. Epub 2018 Oct 1.

Towards adulthood with a solitary kidney

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Towards adulthood with a solitary kidney

Pierre Cochat et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Around 1/1000 people have a solitary kidney. Congenital conditions mainly include multicystic dysplastic kidney and unilateral renal aplasia/agenesis; acquired conditions are secondary to nephrectomy performed because of urologic structural abnormalities, severe parenchymal infection, renal trauma, and renal or pararenal tumors. Children born with congenital solitary kidney have a better long-term glomerular filtration rate than those with solitary kidney secondary to nephrectomy later in life. Acute and chronic adaptation processes lead to hyperfiltration followed by fibrosis in the remnant kidney, with further risk of albuminuria, arterial hypertension, and impaired renal function. Protective measures rely on non-pharmacological renoprotection (controlled protein and sodium intake, avoidance/limitation of nephrotoxic agents, keeping normal body mass index, and limitation of tobacco exposure). Lifelong monitoring should include blood pressure and albuminuria assessment, completed by glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimation in case of abnormal values. In the absence of additional risk factors to solitary kidney, such assessment can be proposed every 5 years. There is no current consensus for indication and timing of pharmacological intervention.

Keywords: CKD; Hyperfiltration; Nephron mass; Renal fibrosis; Solitary kidney.

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