Nephrotic & Nephritic Syndrome Exam questions and answers Graded A+| latest update 56 yo Caucasian female, noted increased leg swelling and foamy urine for 2-3 months. No h/o fever or dysuria. Visited PCP: Urinalysis showed presence of protein 4+ and
Nephrotic & Nephritic Syndrome Exam questions and answers Graded A+| latest update 56 yo Caucasian female, noted increased leg swelling and foamy urine for 2-3 months. No h/o fever or dysuria. Visited PCP: Urinalysis showed presence of protein 4+ and Trace blood, labs showed Total Cholesterol 312 mg/dL and serum albumin 1.2 mg/dL. What is the most likely clinical diagnosis?: 1. Nephritic Syndrome 2. Urinary Tract Infe
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