Sorry I have been quiet for a while, I've had to finish off my paediatric project. Onto allergy and immunology now so maybe a few articles focussing on that area. Anyway, before I finished paediatrics a nephrology registrar kindly sat me down and gave me a brief overview of nephrotic syndrome. I've always been confused by it so it was nice to have it summarised for me. Hope it helps.
Triad:
- proteinuria (albumin, IgG's, clotting factors)
- hypoalbuminaemia
- oedema
Presentation (usually 2-6yrs):
- oedema
- spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
- hypovolaemic shock
Complications:
- oedema
- infections
- thrombosis
Causes:
- minimal change
- focal-segmental
- others (lupus, vasculitis, MPGN)
Investigations:
- urine electrolytes (decreased urine Na)
- biopsy
Management:
- low salt diet
- IV albumin + furosemide
- steroids
- penicillin V + ranitidine
Steroids:
- 1/3 steroid sensitive
- 1/3 steroid sensitive, but with relapses
- 1/3 steroid resistance nephrotic syndrome
Second line therapies:
- MMF
- tacrolimus
- cyclophosphamide
- rituximab
- levamisole
Revising for finals, and this was really useful. Thank you!
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