Nephrotic syndrome classification
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Ali Poyan Mehr, M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Olufunmilola Olubukola M.D.[3] Yazan Daaboul,
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
Etiologic Classification
Nephrotic syndrome can be classified into primary or secondary depending on the underlying etiology.[1]
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Below table lists different typesof nephrotic syndromes:
Different types of nephrotic syndromes | Disease name | |
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Podocytopathies | Primary | Primary minimal change disease |
Primary FSGS | ||
Secondary | Infection: HIV | |
Drugs/toxins: NSAIDs, interferon, pamidronate, lithium, vaccins, envenomation | ||
Malignancies: hodgkin lymphoma, thymoma | ||
Genetics: nephrin mutations, podocin | ||
Membranous glomerulonephritis | Primary | Primary membranous nephropathy |
Secondary | Drugs, toxins, malignancies | |
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis | Secondary |
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Glomerular deposition diseases |
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Other lesions |
- Hereditary Nephropathies: are group of disorders that present with both the features of nephrotic and nephritic syndromes. When features of nephritic syndrome are associated with sensorineural deafness, it is called Alport’s syndrome. Other hereditary nephropathies include IgA Nephropathy, C1q Nephropathy, etc.
References
- ↑ Kodner C (2009). "Nephrotic syndrome in adults: diagnosis and management". Am Fam Physician. 80 (10): 1129–34. PMID 19904897.