High level albuminuria and the nephrotic syndrome are pathognomonic of glomerular renal disease and must be distinguished from other high-level proteinuria. Causes of the nephrotic syndrome are numerous and its clinical significance requires diagnostic rigor to propose targeted treatment and prevent possible complications and renal functional decline. A nephrotic syndrome can also be an early expression of potentially severe non-renal medical conditions. It should be considered in any patient with edema, regardless of age and comorbidities
The nephrotic syndrome has been defined as “renal loss of albumin resulting in diminished concentrat...
International audienceThe nephrotic syndrome is defined by a urinary protein excretion exceeding 3g ...
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) - characterized by heavy glomerular protein loss (proteinuria), edema, hypoa...
High level albuminuria and the nephrotic syndrome are pathognomonic of glomerular renal disease and ...
Nephrotic syndrome is a collection of symptoms due to kidney damage. This includes protein in the ur...
The nephrotic syndrome is a clinical entity characterized by proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, edema and...
The term nephrotic syndrome (NS) refers to a condition characterized by heavy proteinuria, hypoalbum...
The nephrotic syndrome may be defined as gross proteinuria, predominantly albuminuria, with con-sequ...
Nephrotic syndrome Nephrotic syndrome is a manifestation of glomerular disease as a proteinuria in ...
The primary glomerulopathies are those disorders that affectglomerular structure, function, or both ...
Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by pro-teinuria>3.5 g/24h, oedema, hypoalbuminaemia and hyper...
Nephritic syndrome is a constellation of hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, and in some cases acu...
We described the case of a 27-year-old man presenting pulmonary embolism and hyperlipidaemia. Subseq...
Nephrotic syndrome is a glomerulopathy caused by renal diseases that increase the permeability of th...
Despite fulfilling the criteria for an orphan disease, idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in children is ...
The nephrotic syndrome has been defined as “renal loss of albumin resulting in diminished concentrat...
International audienceThe nephrotic syndrome is defined by a urinary protein excretion exceeding 3g ...
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) - characterized by heavy glomerular protein loss (proteinuria), edema, hypoa...
High level albuminuria and the nephrotic syndrome are pathognomonic of glomerular renal disease and ...
Nephrotic syndrome is a collection of symptoms due to kidney damage. This includes protein in the ur...
The nephrotic syndrome is a clinical entity characterized by proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, edema and...
The term nephrotic syndrome (NS) refers to a condition characterized by heavy proteinuria, hypoalbum...
The nephrotic syndrome may be defined as gross proteinuria, predominantly albuminuria, with con-sequ...
Nephrotic syndrome Nephrotic syndrome is a manifestation of glomerular disease as a proteinuria in ...
The primary glomerulopathies are those disorders that affectglomerular structure, function, or both ...
Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by pro-teinuria>3.5 g/24h, oedema, hypoalbuminaemia and hyper...
Nephritic syndrome is a constellation of hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, and in some cases acu...
We described the case of a 27-year-old man presenting pulmonary embolism and hyperlipidaemia. Subseq...
Nephrotic syndrome is a glomerulopathy caused by renal diseases that increase the permeability of th...
Despite fulfilling the criteria for an orphan disease, idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in children is ...
The nephrotic syndrome has been defined as “renal loss of albumin resulting in diminished concentrat...
International audienceThe nephrotic syndrome is defined by a urinary protein excretion exceeding 3g ...
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) - characterized by heavy glomerular protein loss (proteinuria), edema, hypoa...