ca-mccqe1 MCQ (SBA): Minimal change nephrotic syndrome

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A 5-year-old boy presents with periorbital swelling and frothy urine. BP is normal. Urinalysis shows 3+ protein, no blood. Serum albumin is 20 g/L, creatinine 40 µmol/L. Which diagnosis is most likely?

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