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A 6 year old child presents with edema and mild proteinuria. No hematuria. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 6 year old child presents with edema and mild proteinuria. No hematuria. What is the most likely diagnosis?


  1. PSGN
  2. Membranous GN
  3. Minimal change GN
  4. RPGN

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The key is C. Minimal change GN. [Minimal change GN is usually seen in young children. It presents as edema and proteinuria].

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