MCD vs nephrotic syndrome: What is the difference?

Posted by codered032 @codered032, Jun 26, 2022

I was told by my nephrologist that I had MCD based on my kidney biopsy. While reviewing my on line chart, I have a dx of Nephrotic Syndrome. Can anyone explain the difference?

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@codered032 The subtle differences between kidney issues have steadily been getting more detailed in the last few years. This is both good and bad, as it points to more focused treatment methods, while confusing us patients. We just want to feel and get better!

Here is an article from the National Kidney Foundation which should help you see the differences: https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/minimal-change-disease

What has your doctor suggested for the course of action now for you?
Ginger

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@codered032 The subtle differences between kidney issues have steadily been getting more detailed in the last few years. This is both good and bad, as it points to more focused treatment methods, while confusing us patients. We just want to feel and get better!

Here is an article from the National Kidney Foundation which should help you see the differences: https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/minimal-change-disease

What has your doctor suggested for the course of action now for you?
Ginger

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Ginger
Thank you for the information. Yes I do just want to get better. I have been doing a lot of research and information changes depending on what website I am on. My next appointment is August 1, 22. I will certainly ask my nephrologist. Thank you for your support

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@codered032

Ginger
Thank you for the information. Yes I do just want to get better. I have been doing a lot of research and information changes depending on what website I am on. My next appointment is August 1, 22. I will certainly ask my nephrologist. Thank you for your support

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@codered032 Please let me know what he has to say then. And if you have more questions, please ask away! We'll put our heads together and see what information we can find out for you. It's a team thing, here!
Ginger

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