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Minimal Change Disease

What is Minimal Change Disease?

Minimal Change Disease is a disease of the kidney usually affecting children.

 

Minimal Change Disease is a disease of the kidney usually affecting children.
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Looking for someone to share with Created by libbo2058
Last updated 6 Oct 2009, 02:42 PM

Posted by libbo2058
6 Oct 2009, 02:42 PM

Diagnosed with MCD April 2008. Have so many questions and so little available information. Was on Prednisone for 8 months. Went into remission for 8 months and seem to have relapsed (not for sure). I will be seeing the Nephrologist today for a formal diagnosis and the possibility of going back on Prednisone. I'm 80 years of age, always been extremely healthy. Still am except for this. Literature on MCD is minimal and prognosis is generally good for controlling it, I would love to have more info on Senior MCD victims. Also hope to find a support group somewhere out there.

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Visit sanfordresearch.org/CoRDS to enroll.

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