Nephrotic syndromes (pediatrics) Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 4-year-old boy presents to the emergency department for evaluation of fatigue and irritability over the past week. The patient’s appetite has also decreased over this period. The caregivers report no fevers, rash, joint pain, dyspnea, abdominal pain, or dysuria. The child is otherwise healthy and does not take any daily medications. Temperature is 36.7°C (98.1°F), heart rate is 100/min, respiratory rate is 25/min, blood pressure 105/65 mmHg, and oxygen saturation is 97% on room air. Cardiopulmonary and abdominal exams are unremarkable. Laboratory analysis shows proteinuria, elevated serum lipids, and low serum albumin. Which of the following additional clinical findings is most likely to be present?
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