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NON-DIABETIC GLYCOSURIA

, 1926
A light or even a heavy glycosuria is not an uncommon finding in the routine examination of patients. In Table I, I have collected references to such findings as have been reported by various observers in the recent literature.
H. J. John
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OBSERVATIONS IN A CASE OF RENAL GLYCOSURIA, DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY

, 1928
The condition existing in the patient whom we are about to describe is usually referred to in medical literature as renal glycosuria. In addition to this term, the literature contains several designations which have reference to the same symptom-complex.
H. Bowcock, E. Greene
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GLUCOSE UTILIZATION IN RENAL GLYCOSURIA


Renal glycosuria is ordinarily accepted as a condition in which the kidneys are abnormally permeable to glucose. There is usually a constant though not necessarily high excretion of sugar in the urine which is practically uninfluenced by diet.
J. E. Paullin
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Preterm Glycosuria – New Data from a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

Neonatology, 2018
M. Jagła   +3 more
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Glycosuria

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1882
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GLYCOSURIA AND PHENYLKETONURIA

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1963
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