
Nephrotic Syndrome and Glomerulosclerosis Report
Nephrotic Syndrome and Glomerulosclerosis Nephrotic Syndrome is a renal pathological condition characterized by massive proteinuria (which, causing hypoalbuminemia, results in hyperlipidemia, edema and other complications), while glomerulosclerosis results from a process of scarring or hardening of the glomeruli. The basis of their onset is the increase in permeability of the renal glomeruli, which can derive from conditions affecting the kidneys themselves (primary forms) or be secondary to infectious processes, neoplasms, diabetes, autoimmune pathologies (especially lupus) or to the use of certain drugs more than 30 genes analyzed It is recommended if: This panel is particularly suitable for those who have a suspected diagnosis of glomerular function, which manifests itself primarily with loss of proteins in the urine. List of main conditions: Alstrom syndrome Nephrotic syndrome, type 8 Nephrotic syndrome, type 7