 The differential diagnosis between primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, FSGS, and minimal change disease, MCD, can be challenging due to their similar presentation of nephrodic syndrome. The objective of this study was to evaluate the urinary excretion of TH1 and TH2 cytokines as potential biomarkers in distinguishing the two types of nephrodic syndrome and predicting outcome of renal function. 36 patients with FSGS, M, slash F, 22 14, age, 41.9 plus or minus 17 years, serum creatinine, SCR, equals 1.7 plus or minus 0.8 milligrams per deciliter, urine protein, uprot equals 4.7 plus or minus 5.5 G, slash 24 hours, and 21 with MCD, M, slash F, 5 sixteenths, age, 41.4 plus or minus 15 years, SCR equals 1 plus or minus 0.4 milligrams per deciliter, uprot equals 7.9 plus or minus 9.3 G, slash 24 hours, were included in the study. This article was authored by Maria Stangu, Eichel Sparta-Lies, Demetra Vassilia Dicadoe, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.