@article {Savage466, author = {J M Savage and J A Jefferson and A P Maxwell and A E Hughes and J H Shanks and D Gill}, title = {Improved prognosis for congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type in Irish families}, volume = {80}, number = {5}, pages = {466--469}, year = {1999}, doi = {10.1136/adc.80.5.466}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group Ltd}, abstract = {Congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type is a rare autosomal recessive disease with a high infant mortality without aggressive treatment. The biochemical basis of the disease is not understood fully but the disease locus has been mapped recently to chromosome 19q12{\textendash}q13.1 in Finnish families. This paper describes the clinical features and outcome of 20 patients in Ireland with congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type who have presented since 1980. Before 1987, all infants died by the age of 3 years. After the introduction of daily intravenous albumin infusion, nutritional support, elective bilateral nephrectomy, and renal transplantation, mortality in the past decade has fallen to 30\%, with no deaths in the past five years. Genetic linkage analysis was performed in six families in whom DNA was available and the locus responsible was mapped to the same region on chromosome 19 as in Finnish families, suggesting that Irish families share the same disease locus.}, issn = {0003-9888}, URL = {https://adc.bmj.com/content/80/5/466}, eprint = {https://adc.bmj.com/content/80/5/466.full.pdf}, journal = {Archives of Disease in Childhood} }