Nephrotic syndrome Flashcards
What is nephrotic syndrome?
Glomerular disorder - leaking protein from a damaged glomerulus
Give the classic triad of nephrotic syndrome
Generalised oedema
Heavy proteinuria (>200mg/mmol)
Hypoalbuminemia (<25g/L)
What is the incidence of nephrotic syndrome?
2 per 100,000
Which ethnicity has a higher incidence?
Asian
Which sex has a higher incidence of nephrotic syndrome?
Males
What is nephritis
Inflammation involving any part of the nephron or interstitium
What is the basement membrane made up of?
Specialised epithelial cells - podocytes which normally fuse together and prevent proteins being filtered
What happens to the basement membrane structure in nephrotic syndrome?
Podocytes become flattened and start to allow leaking of proteins
What is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children ?
Minimal change disease
List some other causes of nephrotic syndrome in children
Congenital nephrotic syndromes
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis
When is a diagnostic renal biopsy performed?
When there are atypical features of nephrotic syndrome
List the atypical features of nephrotic syndrome
Age <1yo/>12yo
HTN
Impaired renal function
Frank haematuria
Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome
Give the differential diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome
Heart failure
Allergic reaction
Malnutrition
List the investigations for nephrotic syndrome
Urine dip Urinary protein: creatinine ratio Urea and electrolytes Full blood count Serum albumin Varicella zoster serology
Which investigations would be ordered if presenting with atypical features?
Complement levels
Hepatitis serology
Anti-Streptolysin O titre (ASOT)
Autoimmune investigations - ANA, ANCA, anti-dsDNA