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Nephrotic syndrome can be classified into primary or secondary depending on the underlying etiology. Primary (idiopathic) nephrotic syndrome is defined as nephrotic syndrome due to a primary [[glomerular]] disease. | Nephrotic syndrome can be classified into primary or secondary depending on the underlying etiology. Primary (idiopathic) nephrotic syndrome is defined as nephrotic syndrome due to a primary [[glomerular]] disease. Secondary nephrotic syndrome is defined as nephrotic syndrome due to a primary etiology other than glomerular disorders, such as [[infection]]s, [[malignancies]], systemic conditions, and [[medication]]s. | ||
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Overview
Nephrotic syndrome can be classified into primary or secondary depending on the underlying etiology. Primary (idiopathic) nephrotic syndrome is defined as nephrotic syndrome due to a primary glomerular disease. Secondary nephrotic syndrome is defined as nephrotic syndrome due to a primary etiology other than glomerular disorders, such as infections, malignancies, systemic conditions, and medications.
Classification
- Nephrotic syndrome can be classified into primary or secondary depending on the underlying etiology.[1]
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Different types of nephrotic syndromes | Disease name | |
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Podocytopathies | Primary | Minimal change disease |
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) | ||
Secondary | Infection such as: | |
Drugs/toxins such as:
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Malignancies such as: | ||
Genetic disorders such as: | ||
Membranous glomerulonephritis | Primary | Membranous nephropathy |
Secondary | ||
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis | Secondary |
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Hereditary Nephropathy |
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Glomerular deposition diseases |
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Others |
References
- ↑ Kodner C (2009). "Nephrotic syndrome in adults: diagnosis and management". Am Fam Physician. 80 (10): 1129–34. PMID 19904897.
- ↑ Braden GL, Mulhern JG, O'Shea MH, Nash SV, Ucci AA, Germain MJ (May 2000). "Changing incidence of glomerular diseases in adults". Am. J. Kidney Dis. 35 (5): 878–83. PMID 10793022.
- ↑ Heaf J (September 2004). "The Danish Renal Biopsy Register". Kidney Int. 66 (3): 895–7. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00832.x. PMID 15327377.
- ↑ Ha TS (March 2017). "Genetics of hereditary nephrotic syndrome: a clinical review". Korean J Pediatr. 60 (3): 55–63. doi:10.3345/kjp.2017.60.3.55. PMC 5383633. PMID 28392820.