What is the first feature of nephrotic syndrome that results in manifestation of the other four classic signs? 1) Edema 2) Hyperlipidemia 3) Proteinuria 4) Hypoalbuminemia 5) Lipiduria
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What is the first feature of nephrotic syndrome that results in manifestation of the other four classic signs?
1) Edema
2) Hyperlipidemia
3) Proteinuria
4) Hypoalbuminemia
5) Lipiduria
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