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  2. Minimal change disease - Wikipedia

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    Minimal change disease (MCD), also known as lipoid nephrosis or nil disease, among others, is a disease affecting the kidneys which causes nephrotic syndrome. [1] Nephrotic syndrome leads to the loss of significant amounts of protein to the urine (proteinuria), which causes the widespread edema (soft tissue swelling) and impaired kidney function commonly experienced by those affected by the ...

  3. File:Minimal Change Disease Pathology Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Nephrotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Minimal change disease (MCD): is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children. It owes its name to the fact that the nephrons appear normal when viewed with an optical microscope as the lesions are only visible using an electron microscope .

  5. Glomerulonephritis - Wikipedia

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    Minimal change disease is characterised as a cause of nephrotic syndrome without visible changes in the glomerulus on microscopy. Minimal change disease typically presents with edema , an increase in proteins passed from urine and decrease in blood protein levels, and an increase in circulating lipids (i.e., nephrotic syndrome ) and is the most ...

  6. Childhood-onset nephrotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The most common histopathology observation (microscopic examination of a kidney biopsy) is minimal change disease, though focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (kidney scaring) is increasingly seen. [1] Management of the syndrome typically involves corticosteroids as first-line therapy, with more than 80% of children initially responding. [3]

  7. Wikipedia : VideoWiki/Minimal change disease

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    Minimal-change disease, sometimes called nil disease, affects the millions of the kidney’s glomeruli, which are the specific parts of the kidney where small molecules are first filtered out of blood and into the urine. Specifically, it’s a type of nephrotic syndrome, in fact, the most common nephrotic syndrome seen in children.

  8. File:Minimal-change disease.webm - Wikipedia

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  9. Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis - Wikipedia

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    Preceding infection was not as readily identified in patients presenting with either asymptomatic proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome. However, it has been shown patients presenting with nephrotic syndrome have some histo- and clinic-pathologic similarities to minimal change disease. [9]