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New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
Diagnosis The diagnosis of the overt form of the nephrotic syndrome is usually a simple matter. When edema is the presenting complaint, the unmistakable laboratory evidences of the nephrotic syndrome will be found. In a few cases edema is not the presenting complaint; in fact, the patient may never have had edema.
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Diagnosis The diagnosis of the overt form of the nephrotic syndrome is usually a simple matter. When edema is the presenting complaint, the unmistakable laboratory evidences of the nephrotic syndrome will be found. In a few cases edema is not the presenting complaint; in fact, the patient may never have had edema.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1957
Abstract A detailed report is presented of a patient in whom there were at least six and possibly eight separate episodes of the nephrotic syndrome without proteinuria in remissions. Other examples of polycyclic nephrotic syndrome with two to four cycles of relapse are reviewed.
D A, RYTAND, A J, COX
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Abstract A detailed report is presented of a patient in whom there were at least six and possibly eight separate episodes of the nephrotic syndrome without proteinuria in remissions. Other examples of polycyclic nephrotic syndrome with two to four cycles of relapse are reviewed.
D A, RYTAND, A J, COX
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971
Definition and classification. Developments in diagnosis and treatment, including a preliminary report of the International Cooperative Study.
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Definition and classification. Developments in diagnosis and treatment, including a preliminary report of the International Cooperative Study.
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QUARTAN MALARIAL NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
The Lancet, 1972Abstract 63 Nigerian children with the nephrotic syndrome were subjected to similar clinical and pathological investigations, and in 42 immunofluorescence microscopy of renal-biopsy specimens was done. Most patients were between four and eight years old, had quartan malarial infection, poorly selective proteinuria, and did not respond to treatment ...
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Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993Proteinuria in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome is secondary to a loss of charge selectivity of the glomerular basement membrane. Loss of anionic charges may be secondary to a defect of heparan sulfate proteoglycans, which is also found in the congenital nephrotic syndrome, or to cationic proteins, which neutralize the anionic charges of the
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