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Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by proteinuria, hypoalbuminaemia and oedema. Most cases are idiopathic, however there are some other causes and associations such as respiratory infections and minimal change disease.
There are several possible complications of nephrotic syndrome, including intravascular volume depletion, severe oedema, and an increased risk of infections.
In this episode about nephrotic syndrome, we discuss the presentation, pathophysiology, causes, investigations, management and more.
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By Dr Freya Bleathman & Dr Anne Atkins5
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Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by proteinuria, hypoalbuminaemia and oedema. Most cases are idiopathic, however there are some other causes and associations such as respiratory infections and minimal change disease.
There are several possible complications of nephrotic syndrome, including intravascular volume depletion, severe oedema, and an increased risk of infections.
In this episode about nephrotic syndrome, we discuss the presentation, pathophysiology, causes, investigations, management and more.
Links and resources:
Our email is [email protected]
Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any pearls of wisdom and RATE if you can to help other people find us!
(This isn't individual medical advice, please use your own clinical judgement and local guidelines when caring for your patients)

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