A young girl presented at 1 month of age with nephrotic syndrome. By incorporating clinical and pathologic data, the diagnosis of congenital nephrotic syndrome, Finnish type, was made. The differential diagnosis of early onset nephrotic syndrome, as it pertains to this patient is discussed. This article highlights recently discovered glomerular filtration proteins and their relationship to the pathophysiology of inherited kidney disease.
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