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PEADS9
sudha2015 - 02-28-11 09:08
A 6-year-old boy is diagnosed as having nephrotic syndrome. A presumptive diagnosis of minimal change glomerulonephritis is made. What is the most appropriate treatment?ia
A. Cyclophosphamide
B. Albumin infusion
C. Plasma exchange
D. Renal biopsy followed by prednisolone
E. Prednisolone
sudha2015 - 02-28-11 09:08
A 6-year-old boy is diagnosed as having nephrotic syndrome. A presumptive diagnosis of minimal change glomerulonephritis is made. What is the most appropriate treatment?ia
A. Cyclophosphamide
B. Albumin infusion
C. Plasma exchange
D. Renal biopsy followed by prednisolone
E. Prednisolone
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Re: PEADS9
babbu5508 - 03-01-11 14:58 A 6-year-old boy is diagnosed as having nephrotic syndrome. A presumptive diagnosis of minimal change glomerulonephritis is made. What is the most appropriate treatment?
E. Prednisolone
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