Index of Slide Titles

Slide  1a: Long-Term Consequences of HUS - the ENCHLOSE Network (European Network for Childhood HUS Longterm Sequelae)
Slide  1b: Progression of Renal Failure in 9 Diabetic
Slide  2: Following Remission from the Acute Phase, HUS May Follow a Chronic Course Characterized by Relentless Increase in Proteinuria and Serum Creatinine
Slide  3: Long-Term Outcome of Childhood HUS: An Overview of the Existing Literature
Slide  4: Short and Long-Term Renal Function of 29 Childrens with Classical HUS
Slide  5: Long-Term (20-Years) Sequelae of 29 Childrens with Classical HUS
Slide  6: Long-Term Outcome According to Pathology Findings
Slide  7: The General Mechanisms of Renal Disease Progression Apply to Long Term Sequelae of Children HUS
Slide  8: Untitled
Slide  9: Pathophysiology of Progressive Nephropathies
Slide 10: Untitled
Slide 11: A Meta-Analysis in 840 Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Incipient and Overtnephropathy and Preserved Renal Function
Slide 12: ACE Inhibition Prevents Renal Faiure and Death in Uninephrectomized MWF/ZTM Rats
Slide 13: Ramipril Efficacy in Nephropathy Study - REIN
Slide 14: REIN Core
Slide 15: REIN Core
Slide 16: REIN Core
Slide 17: REIN Core
Slide 18: Untitled
Slide 19: Long Term Renoprotective Effect of AC Inhibitor Therapy in Post-HUS Chronic Nephropathy
Slide 20: Brief Epidemiological Questionaire
Slide 21: Enchlose: Phase A
Slide 22: Study Design phase B
Slide 23: Study Design
Slide 24: Treatment Guidelines
Slide 25: Sample Size Estimation



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