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Imaging is generally unremarkable and unnecessary in nephrotic syndrome.
===Chest Xray===
===Chest Xray===
Chest xray may show signs of pulmonary edema or pleural effusion.
Chest xray may show signs of pulmonary edema or pleural effusion.

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Chest xray may show signs of pulmonary edema or pleural effusion.

Renal Doppler Ultrasound

Renal Doppler ultrasound may be required to investigate for renal etiologies and complications of disease, such as renal vein thrombosis. Kidney size during assessment is important to assess for renal sequelae of nephrotic syndrome.

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