Nephrosis, or nephrotic syndrome, is characterized by a group of clinical manifestations including significant proteinuria (excess protein in urine), hypoalbuminemia (low levels of albumin in the blood), and edema (swelling due to fluid retention). Patients often present with swelling around the eyes, in the abdomen, and in the legs. Additionally, they may experience hyperlipidemia (elevated lipid levels in the blood) and an increased risk of infections due to immunosuppression. These symptoms result from the underlying dysfunction of the kidneys, affecting their ability to filter and retain proteins effectively.
The plural of "nephrosis" is "nephroses"
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Nephrosis is not hereditary. ItÊ can develop as part of other diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, myolema, lupus, or asÊ a result of over use of certain drugs.
Nephrosis and nephrotic syndrome are the general terms for diseases that cause the kidneys to retain water and promote its movement into body tissues and spaces.
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Nephrosis is often used as a synonym for nephrotic syndrome, which is a kidney disorder characterized by excessive protein loss in the urine, low protein levels in the blood, high cholesterol levels, and swelling in various parts of the body. It can also refer more generally to kidney diseases that involve damage to the renal tubules. However, it is important to note that nephrosis can encompass a variety of kidney-related conditions.