Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- facial or generalised oedema
- age >1 year but <8 years
Other diagnostic factors
- normal BP
- absence of haematuria
- history of recent viral illness
- dyspnoea
- history of lymphoma or leukemia
Risk factors
- age >1 year but <8 years
- Hodgkin's lymphoma
- leukemia
- recent viral illness
- hepatitis B or C infection
- low birth weight (LBW)
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- urinalysis
- 24-hour urine protein
- urine protein/creatinine ratio
- serum albumin level
- serum lipid profile
- serum complement levels
- serum electrolyte panel
- full blood count (FBC)
- glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
- serum LFTs
- renal ultrasound
Investigations to consider
- chest x-ray
- renal biopsy
Treatment algorithm
initial presentation
infrequent relapse
frequent relapse or corticosteroid-dependent or severe corticosteroid adverse effects
Contributors
Authors
Mehul P. Dixit, MD, DM (Nephrology)

Professor and Chief Medical Director
Pediatric Dialysis & Renal Transplantation
Pediatric Nephrology
Department of Pediatrics
Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson
MS
Disclosures
MPD has acted as a consultant for Retrophin Pharmaceuticals.
Acknowledgements
Dr Mehul P. Dixit would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr Robert Mathias, a previous contributor to this topic. RM declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Rajendra Bhimma, MD
Associate Professor of Paediatrics and Paediatric Nephrologist
Department of Maternal and Child Health
Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Durban
South Africa
Disclosures
RB is an author of a reference cited in the monograph.
Frederick J. Kaskel, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Vice Chairman for Affiliate & Network Affairs
Chief, Section on Nephrology
Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Children's Hospital at Montefiore of Albert Einstein College of Medicine
New York
NY
Disclosures
FJK declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewer acknowledgements
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References
Key articles
Gordillo R, Spitzer A. The nephrotic syndrome. Pediatr Rev. 2009;30:94-104. Abstract
Eddy AA, Symons JM. Nephrotic syndrome in childhood. Lancet. 2003 Aug 23;362(9384):629-39. Abstract
Shigidi MM. The treatment of relapse in adults with minimal change nephrotic syndrome: myths and facts. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl. 2011;22:10-17. Abstract
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