School urinary screening program in Japan: history, outcomes, perspectives
In Japan, pediatric urinary screening in schools for asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria began in 1974 and has been very successful in detecting asymptomatic kidney diseases at an early stage. While the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended discontinuing urinalysis as a public health service...
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Main Authors: | Masataka Honda (Author), Takeshi Yanagihara (Author), Yoshimitsu Gotoh (Author) |
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The Korean Society of Nephrology,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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