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Pediatric Nephrotic SyndromePediatric Nephrotic Syndrome. Pediatric nephrotic syndrome, also known as nephrosis, is defined by the presence of nephrotic-range proteinuria, edema, ...
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Nephrotic SyndromeNephrotic Syndrome. Nephrotic syndrome is kidney disease with proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema. ... Background Nephrotic syndrome is kidney ...
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Renal Vein Thrombosis... (RVT) has numerous etiologies, it occurs most commonly in patients with nephrotic syndrome (ie, >3 g/d protein loss in the urine, hypoalbuminemia, ...
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Ascites... and sympathetic nervous system, resulting in renal sodium and water retention. The overflow theory suggests that the primary abnormality is ...
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Pediatric Proteinuria... ratio exceeding approximately 2-3 is found in individuals with the nephrotic syndrome. The ratio may be as high as 15 in typical nephrotic...urine ...
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Pediatric Systemic Lupus Erythematosus... immune complex disease in the kidneys may present with nephritis or nephrotic syndrome. Numerous neurologic abnormalities, from psychosis and seizure ...
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Denys-Drash Syndrome... sclerosis.[1] This condition clinically manifests as an early onset nephrotic syndrome and progresses to renal failure during the first 3 years ...
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Pediatric Hyponatremia... of hypotonic fluids in presence of circulating ADH can causes free water retention resulting in hyponatremia. In certain clinical conditions, ADH ...
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Pediatric Protein-Losing Enteropathy... of unknown cause were referred to as having idiopathic hypoproteinemia, edema disease, or nephrosis without nephrosis. These patients had neither a ...
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Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis... is characterized by the sudden appearance of hematuria, proteinuria, red blood cell casts in the urine, edema, and hypertension with or without oliguria.