How does this disease affect the pressures governing the flow of fluid across the glomeruli?

A 7-year-old boy presents to the physician with acute-onset edema and facial swelling. Dipstick urinalysis reveals 4+ proteinuria. Renal biopsy shows no appreciable changes under light and fluorescence microscopy, but electron microscopy demonstrates glomerular epithelial cell foot process effacement. A diagnosis of minimal change disease is made. How does this disease affect the pressures governing the flow of fluid across the glomeruli?

(A) Bowman space hydrostatic pressure will be decreased
(B) Bowman space hydrostatic pressure will be increased
© Bowman space oncotic pressure will be decreased
(D) Glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure will be increased
(E) Glomerular capillary oncotic pressure will be decreased