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Podocyturia Predates Proteinuria and Clinical Features of Preeclampsia [PDF]
Podocyturia, the shedding of live podocytes, is present at delivery in women with preeclampsia. The aim of this study was to test whether podocyturia is present earlier in pregnancy and predicts for preeclampsia. We also aimed to compare test characteristics of podocyturia with those of angiogenic factors previously implicated in the pathogenesis of ...
Iasmina M, Craici +11 more
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The markers of renal involvement in Anderson-Fabry disease are defects of urine concentration, presence of cells with lipid cytoplasmatic inclusions (mulberry bodies) and podocyturia. The loss of urine concentrating capacity is not easy to detect and the
Sandro Feriozzi, Mario Mangeri
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Urinary podocin level as a predictor of diabetic kidney disease [PDF]
Background: Albuminuria showed to be a deteriorating condition in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) associated with high morbidity and mortality. A need for a novel marker for early detection of DKD development and progression becomes mandating.
Abdelbassit ElShaarawy +4 more
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Resumen: Introducción: En el síndrome nefrótico, la podocituria aumentada acompaña a la proteinuria patológica. El tratamiento con enalapril, losartán y amiloride podría reducir ambas variables.
Miguel Liern +3 more
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Persistent urinary podocyte loss following preeclampsia may reflect subclinical renal injury. [PDF]
Studies have shown that podocyturia, i.e., urinary loss of viable podocytes (glomerular epithelial cells), is associated with proteinuria in preeclampsia. We postulated that urinary podocyte loss may persist after preeclamptic pregnancies, thus resulting
Wendy M White +9 more
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Biomarkers for diagnosis of pre-eclampsia and endometriosis [PDF]
Gynecological disorders are leading public health problems in developing countries with substantial impact on women's quality of life. Significant proportion of maternal mortality and reproductive morbidity is attributed to misdiagnosis ...
Ali, Amjad +6 more
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Study of Urinary WT1 Positive Cells as a Biomarker for Detection of Glomerular Diseases
Introduction: Glomerular diseases form a large part of the morbidity and mortality associated with kidney diseases. Podocyte injury and loss is implicated in a number of these diseases.
Jayesh Saha , Ranjana Solanki , Madan Solanki , Utkarsh Sharma , Suman Meena , Vijaya S Devi, Poonam Arora, Gurvi Chauhan
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Renal Evaluation in Women with Preeclampsia [PDF]
Background/Aims: Preeclampsia (PE) is a cause of glomerulopathy worldwide. Urinary retinol-binding protein (RBP) is a marker of proximal tubular dysfunction, albuminuria is an endothelial injury marker, urine protein:creatinine ratio (PCR) may have a ...
Facca, T.A. +6 more
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Metabolic progression to clinical phenotype in classic Fabry disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder due to α-galactosidase A (α-Gal A) deficiency. Clinical onset of Fabry disease is preceded by significant storage of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) and related glycosphingolipids, but the ...
Biamino, Elisa +5 more
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Podocyturia: What is in a name? [PDF]
Abstract The podocyte is a highly differentiated cell located in the outer space of the glomerular basement membrane that deals with many different functions. This phylogenetically preserved cell that is responsible for the virtually absence of proteins in the urine lacks of the capacity to divide under normal conditions.
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