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Table 3 Comparison of renal involvement in patients with classical Fabry disease at different sexes and ages

From: The evolution of the initial manifestations and renal involvement of chinese patients with classical and late-onset Fabry disease at different sexes and ages

 

Males (n = 152)

Females (n = 53)

Preschool group

(n = 0)

Juvenile

group

(n = 38)

Young

group

(n = 111)

Middle-aged / elderly group (n = 3)

Preschool group

(n = 2)

Juvenile group

(n = 9)

Young

Group

(n = 27)

Middle-aged / elderly group (n = 15)

Proteinuria

/

13/38 (34.21)

90/111 (81.08) b

2/3 (66.67)

0/2

2/9 (22.22)

8/27 (29.63)

4/15 (26.67)

Renal insufficient

/

5/38 (13.16)

64/111 (57.66) b

1/3 (33.33)

0/2

1/9 (11.11)

1/27 (3.70)

4/15 (26.67)

ESRD

/

0/38

34/111(30.63) b

0/3

0/2

0/9

0/27

1/15 (6.67)

  1. Abbreviations: ESRD, end-stage renal disease; Note: b Compared with the juvenile group, there is a statistical difference (P < 0.05)