Abstract:Background: Nephrotic syndrome is a clinical condition caused by alteration of glomerular membrane permeability resulting in a net loss of protein, and vitamin D binding proteins in urine leading to hypoalbuminaemia and hypocalcaemia. A positive correlation between serum albumin and ionized calcium in childhood nephrotic syndrome has been described but the correlation between total serum calcium or corrected serum calcium and serum albumin has not been extensively described.Methods: This study was carried out … Show more
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