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I am currently caring for a 74-year-old man with a 2-month history of progressive nephrotic syndrome and cholestatic jaundice. What are the most likely diagnoses to consider?
Laboratory Investigation - Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome. ... in many forms of human and experimental glomerulonephritis, including CNF (Holthöfer et al, ...
These experiences have shaped her approach to medicine and her holistic view of the patient. Joining the Division of Pediatric Nephrology in 2021, she manages infants to adolescents who are ...
Compared with a cohort free of kidney disease, patients with primary nephrotic syndrome were nearly 20-times more likely to develop kidney failure within 4.5 years of follow-up, research showed.
Nephrotic syndrome, characterized by elevated protein levels in the urine, is linked to kidney diseases such as minimal change disease (MCD), primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis ...
Untreated, glomerulonephritis can lead to complete kidney failure. This means that early and accurate diagnosis and management of the disease is crucial to preserve kidney function. We work in ...
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