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Minimal change disease
Minimal change disease (MCD), also known as lipoid nephrosis or nil disease, among others, is a disease affecting the kidneys which causes nephrotic . Nephrotic syndrome leads to the loss of significant amounts of to the urine (), which causes the widespread edema and impaired kidney function commonly experienced by those affected by the disease. It is most common in children and has a peak at 2 to 6 years of age. MCD is responsible for 10–25% of nephrotic syndrome cases in adults. It is also the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome of unclear cause () in children.
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