Nephrotic Persistent Syndrome

Nephrotic persistent syndrome (NPS) is a rare disease that is characterized by the persistent presence of nephrotic edema and abnormal blood protein levels despite normal kidney function. NPI usually occurs in adults over 60 years of age, but can also occur in younger people. In this article, we will look at the symptoms and causes of persistent nephrotic syndrome, as well as its treatment methods.



Introduction: Nephrotic persistent syndrome is a rare disease characterized by increased serum protein loss and altered renal function. In this article we will look at this pathology in more detail. Etymology of the name The term "nephrotic" comes from the Greek word "kidney" (kidney