Minimal change disease diagnostic study of choice

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Overview

Renal biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of minimal change disease.

Diagnostic Study of choice

  • Renal biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of minimal change disease.
  • With four weeks of treatment with steroid therapy, most of the patients with minimal change disease (MCD) will respond positively.
  • Before considering renal biopsy steroid therapy can be initiated in patients who fulfill the following criteria because of the invasive process of the biopsy.
  • Patients must be older than 1 year and less than 12 years.
  • Normal complement levels No signs of hypertension, gross hematuria, or a marked increase in serum creatinine.
  • By following this protocol in patients with minimal change disease we can avoid unnecessary invasive approach in almost 80% of the patients.