nephrotikus
Nephrotikus is a term used in some languages to denote the nephrotic syndrome, a collection of signs and symptoms that occur when the kidneys leak large amounts of protein into the urine due to glomerular disease. It is distinct from nephritic syndromes, which have different features.
Key features of nephrotikus include heavy proteinuria, typically more than 3.5 grams per day in adults; hypoalbuminemia;
Causes of nephrotikus include both primary glomerular diseases—such as minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and
Diagnosis relies on assessment of proteinuria and serum protein levels, supported by urinalysis and blood tests.
Prognosis varies. Children with nephrotikus often respond well to treatment, whereas adults have a broader range