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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1993
Proteinuria is an important finding in patients because it may signify either a benign disorder or renal disease. A systematic approach to evaluation, which incorporates a careful clinical evaluation coupled with a few simple laboratory tests, is required to determine whether the patient can be followed, or whether a more invasive study, such as renal ...
J, Moore, M A, Carome
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Proteinuria is an important finding in patients because it may signify either a benign disorder or renal disease. A systematic approach to evaluation, which incorporates a careful clinical evaluation coupled with a few simple laboratory tests, is required to determine whether the patient can be followed, or whether a more invasive study, such as renal ...
J, Moore, M A, Carome
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Gerontology, 1983
In a representative sample of 624 people, 65-84 years of age, from six regions of Croatia, Yugoslavia, proteinuria was investigated on the basis of certain medical characteristics. Established proteinuria was seen in 30.8% of females and 27.4% of males.
Milorad Mimica, Zijad Duraković
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In a representative sample of 624 people, 65-84 years of age, from six regions of Croatia, Yugoslavia, proteinuria was investigated on the basis of certain medical characteristics. Established proteinuria was seen in 30.8% of females and 27.4% of males.
Milorad Mimica, Zijad Duraković
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2014
The kidney has anatomic and physiologic features that prevent protein from reaching the urine. In disease processes, this natural mechanism is disrupted, causing protein to leak into the urine. Proteinuria can be used as a marker for disease and disease progression. The general anatomy of the glomerulus along with preliminary workup to evaluate disease
Snyder, Samuel K, John, J S
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The kidney has anatomic and physiologic features that prevent protein from reaching the urine. In disease processes, this natural mechanism is disrupted, causing protein to leak into the urine. Proteinuria can be used as a marker for disease and disease progression. The general anatomy of the glomerulus along with preliminary workup to evaluate disease
Snyder, Samuel K, John, J S
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Hereditary Proteinuria Syndromes and Mechanisms of Proteinuria
New England Journal of Medicine, 2006This review summarizes recent advances in our knowledge of the glomerular filter and the causes of hereditary proteinuria syndromes.
Jaakko Patrakka+2 more
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Proteinuria is one of the most common manifestations of renal disease. Changes in plasma protein concentration, glomerular permeability, tubular reabsorption, or renal hemodynamics can affect the rate of urinary excretion and the composition of urinary proteins.
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Proteinuria is one of the most common manifestations of renal disease. Changes in plasma protein concentration, glomerular permeability, tubular reabsorption, or renal hemodynamics can affect the rate of urinary excretion and the composition of urinary proteins.
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Exercise Proteinuria and Proteinuria induced by Kallikrein
Nature, 1968EXERCISE proteinuria was first reported1 in 1878, and since then increased excretion of protein in the urine during and after exercise has been extensively studied. The physiological mechanisms involved, however, remain unknown. We have found that not only did the activity of kallikrein in urine increase after exercise, but that intravenous ...
Seiki Hori+2 more
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Pediatric Annals, 2020
Although the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) removed the screening urinalysis from its health supervision guidelines in 2007, the use of the urinalysis remains an important part of pediatric care. Thus, the incidental finding of proteinuria is still commonplace when a urine sample is collected for various complaints, such as fever and
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Although the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) removed the screening urinalysis from its health supervision guidelines in 2007, the use of the urinalysis remains an important part of pediatric care. Thus, the incidental finding of proteinuria is still commonplace when a urine sample is collected for various complaints, such as fever and
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Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2005
The proteinuria associated with 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors is composed of primarily low-molecular weight proteins that disappear rapidly following discontinuation of the statin agent. More importantly, no evidence exists of nephrotoxicity or reduced renal function observed with the approved clinical dosages of any ...
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The proteinuria associated with 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors is composed of primarily low-molecular weight proteins that disappear rapidly following discontinuation of the statin agent. More importantly, no evidence exists of nephrotoxicity or reduced renal function observed with the approved clinical dosages of any ...
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Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2011
Proteinuria is a strong predictor of adverse cardiovascular and kidney events, and an accurate assessment of proteinuria is important for the evaluation and management of CKD. Total urinary protein can be assessed using dipstick, precipitation, and electrophoresis methods.
Gautham Viswanathan, Ashish Upadhyay
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Proteinuria is a strong predictor of adverse cardiovascular and kidney events, and an accurate assessment of proteinuria is important for the evaluation and management of CKD. Total urinary protein can be assessed using dipstick, precipitation, and electrophoresis methods.
Gautham Viswanathan, Ashish Upadhyay
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Proteinuria and Hypothyroidism
New England Journal of Medicine, 1956SINCE both hypothyroidism and renal disease may have in common the findings of periorbital edema, lassitude, weakness and anemia, it is of some interest to know whether albuminuria is also encountered in both disorders. Although current textbooks of medicine seem unanimous in stating that albuminuria may often be found in hypothyroidism1 2 3 4 5 a ...
Levy Rp, Roess Tj
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