[PDF][PDF] Minimal change disease: a review

TC Saha, H Singh - Southern medical journal, 2006 - Citeseer
TC Saha, H Singh
Southern medical journal, 2006Citeseer
Minimal change disease (MCD) is a histopathological lesion in the kidney that is most
commonly associated with nephrotic syndrome. The majority of the cases are idiopathic.
Pathogenesis is not well understood, although T-cell-related mechanisms are implicated.
Massive proteinuria leads to hypoalbuminemia, salt retention, disorder of hemostasis,
hyperlipidemia and increased susceptibility to infections. Renal biopsy remains the gold
standard for diagnosis. MCD is highly responsive to corticosteroids. Other …
Abstract
Minimal change disease (MCD) is a histopathological lesion in the kidney that is most commonly associated with nephrotic syndrome. The majority of the cases are idiopathic. Pathogenesis is not well understood, although T-cell-related mechanisms are implicated. Massive proteinuria leads to hypoalbuminemia, salt retention, disorder of hemostasis, hyperlipidemia and increased susceptibility to infections. Renal biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosis. MCD is highly responsive to corticosteroids. Other immunosuppressive agents such as cyclophosphamide, cyclosporin, azathioprine and mycophenolate mofetil have been used to treat cases which are resistant to steroids.
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