Pharmacokinetically determined cyclosporine dosage in young children Kalle HoppuOlli KoskimiesEva Lisa Hirvisalo Original Article Pages: 1 - 4
Expressing glomerular filtration rate in children David C. HeilbronMalcolm A. HollidayBarry A. Kogan Original Article Pages: 5 - 11
Reliability of ultrasound in the prenatal diagnosis of urinary tract abnormalities Amin J. BarakatMerlin G. ButlerDinesh Shah Original Article Pages: 12 - 14
Symptomatic cholelithiasis in pediatric renal transplant recipients Maria E. Diaz-Gonzalez de FerrisStanley A. MendozaVivian M. Reznik Original Article Pages: 15 - 17
Renal ultrasound abnormalities in children with end-stage liver disease — reversal by liver transplantation U. QuerfeltI. M. BoechatR. N. Fine Original Article Pages: 18 - 21
Spiroergometric performance of children and adolescents with chronic renal failure Klaus Eugen BonzelBarbara WildiKarl Schärer Original Article Pages: 22 - 28
Pretreatment of formula with sodium polystyrene sulfonate to reduce dietary potassium intake Timothy E. BunchmanEllen G. WoodRobert E. Lynch Original Article Pages: 29 - 32
Kidney transplantation in primary oxalosis: data from the EDTA Registry M. BroyerF. P. BrunnerA. J. Wing Literature Abstracts Pages: 32 - 32
Renal effects of continuous infusion of recombinant interleukin-2 in children Pierre CochatDaniel FloretLouis David Original Article Pages: 33 - 37
Carnitine status of pediatric patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis Bradley A. WaradyPeggy BorumGary Lum Literature Abstracts Pages: 37 - 37
Management of severe hypertension in childhood Takayasu's arteritis Lawrence S. MilnerDavid W. JacobsSolomon E. Levin Original Article Pages: 38 - 41
A regulatory system for soluble immune response suppressor production in steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome H. William Schnaper Literature Abstracts Pages: 41 - 41
Inadequacy of captopril challenge test for diagnosing renovascular hypertension in children and adolescents B. GauthierH. TrachtmanG. Pillari Original Article Pages: 42 - 44
Renal venous thrombosis in infancy: Long-term follow-up Hilal MocanT. James BeattieAnna V. Murphy Original Article Pages: 45 - 49
Urinary screening of elementary and junior high-school children over a 13-year period in Tokyo Mutsumi MurakamiHiroaki YamamotoKuniaki Yamauchi Original Article Pages: 50 - 53
Identification of the source of haematuria by automated measurement of mean corpuscular volume of urinary red cells Ayse ÖnerTahir M. AhmadUmit Saatci Original Article Pages: 54 - 55
Pulmonary thrombo-embolism in the nephrotic syndrome C. L. JonesD. Hébert Brief Report Pages: 56 - 58
Sister chromatid exchange analysis in monitoring chlorambucil therapy in primary nephrotic syndrome of childhood A. Y. ElzoukiK. Al-NassarO. P. Jaiswal Brief Report Pages: 59 - 61
Deferoxamine and aluminum clearance in pediatric hemodialysis patients Malcolm R OgbornValerie C. DorcasJohn F. S. Crocker Brief Report Pages: 62 - 64
Salt and the newborn kidney George B. HaycockAnita Aperia Practical Pediatric Nephrology Pages: 65 - 70
Type I glycogen storage disease: Kidney involvement, pathogenesis and its treatment Yuan-Tsong Chen Invited Review Pages: 71 - 76
Molecular and cellular aspects of renin during kidney ontogeny R. Ariel GomezCinzia PupilliAllen D. Everett Basic Science Review Pages: 80 - 87
Do glomerular hemodynamic adaptations influence the progression of human renal disease? Adrian S. WoolfLeon G. Fine Controversies in Nephrology Pages: 88 - 93
Some questions about the transtubular potassium concentration gradient Pedro DomínguezFrancisco CastellóAlfredo Vallo Letter to the Editors Pages: 94 - 95
“Sterile peritonitis” caused by varicella in a child on maintenance peritoneal dialysis treatment Andrea BraunUwe QuerfeldOtto Mehls Letter to the Editors Pages: 95 - 96
Idiopathic infantile arterial calcification Willem ProesmansMaria Van Dyck Letter to the Editors Pages: 96 - 96
A plea for standardized terminology within the haemolytic uraemic syndromes C. M. TaylorD. V. MilfordR. H. R. White Letter to the Editors Pages: 97 - 97
Captopril is not clinically useful in reducing the cystine load in cystinuria or cystinosis Malcolm CoulthardJulian RichardsonArnott Fleetwood Letter to the Editors Pages: 98 - 98
Introductory remarks Amir TejaniRichard Fine Proceedings of the 1st North American Pediatric Renal Transplant Cooperative Study Workshop on Optimizing Renal Transplantation in Children, September 27–28, 1989, Washington D.C., USA Pages: 104 - 104
Distinguishing the causes of post-transplantation hypertension John J. Curtis Review Article Pages: 108 - 111
Prevention of cytomegalovirus infection in the pediatric renal transplant recipient Patricia L. HibberdRobert H. Rubin Review Article Pages: 112 - 117
Opportunistic infections in children following renal transplantation William E. Harmon Review Article Pages: 118 - 125
The use of the kidney with an historical positive, and current negative crossmatch C. J. Cardella Review Article Pages: 126 - 129
The role of OKT3 in clinical transplantation Douglas J. NormanMichael R. Leone Review Article Pages: 130 - 136
Improved cadaveric renal transplant outcome in children Robert B. EttengerJ. Thomas RosenthalRichard N. Fine Original Article Pages: 137 - 142
Growth after renal transplantation: Correlation with immunosuppressive therapy G. GuestM. Broyer Original Article Pages: 143 - 146
Recombinant human growth hormone treatment of children following renal transplantation Richard N. FineOra YadinElaine Kamil Original Article Pages: 147 - 151
Survival of cadaveric renal transplant grafts from young donors and in young recipients Gerald S. ArbusJames RochonDoris Thompson Original Article Pages: 152 - 157
The psychosocial implications of pre-emptive transplantation Barbara R. Cole Original Article Pages: 158 - 161
Post-transplantation outcome of patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome: update Diane HébertEun-Mi KimMichael S. Mauer Original Article Pages: 162 - 167
Are blood transfusions beneficial in the cyclosporine era? Donald E. PotterAnthony A. PortaleOscar Salvatierra Jr Original Article Pages: 168 - 172