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    of nephroticThis clinical content con- syndrome have been identified guidelines on the diagnostic workup or management of nephrotic syndrome. should be assessed for nephrotic syndrome
    Nephrotic syndrome is a highly prevalent disease that is associated with high morbidity despite notable advances in its treatment. Many of the complications of nephrotic syndrome, including the
    Nephrotic syndrome can also be caused by systemic diseases, which are diseases that affect many parts of the body, such as diabetes or lupus. Systemic diseases that affect the kidneys are called secondary causes of nephrotic syndrome.
    The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology; KDIGO clinical practice guideline for glomerulonephritis ; Kidney Int Suppl. 2012; 2: 139-274. Best practice guidelines for idiopathic nephrotic syndrome: recommendations versus reality. Pediatr Nephrol. 2015; 30: 91-101.
    KDIGO CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR GLOMERULONEPHRITIS Online Appendices 1-3 May 2012 . APPENDIX 1: ONLINE SEARCH STRATEGIES Appendix 1a. Search strategy for randomized controlled trials on glomerulonephritis 3. exp Nephrotic Syndrome/ 4. exp Glomerulonephritis, Membranous/ 5 nephrotic syndrome (SRNS), defined by an inability to recently published clinical practice guidelines on glomerulo-nephritis (GN) and addresses different forms including SRNS [2]. Recommendations are based upon a systemic review of sion, and diabetes mellitus were not different between
    Diabetic nephropathy (DN), also known as diabetic kidney disease, is the chronic loss of kidney function occurring in those with diabetes mellitus. Protein loss in the urine due to damage to the glomeruli may become massive, and cause a low serum albumin with resulting generalized body swelling (edema) and result in the nephrotic syndrome .
    This topic will discuss the approach to the evaluation of pregnant women with proteinuria and management of nephrotic syndrome in pregnancy. The evaluation of proteinuria in nonpregnant individuals
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