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Light Chain-Mediated Tubulopathies

2011
Immunoglobulin light chains are low molecular weight proteins that are filtered through the glomerulus and reabsorbed into the proximal tubular epithelium by binding initially to a heteromeric receptor complex composed of megalin and cubilin. Saturation of this receptor-mediated endocytotic process results in the presence of free light chains in the ...
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[Primary tubulopathies].

Acta medica Austriaca, 1976
1. Defects in transport systems of renal tubules are caused by partial tubular dysfunction without preceeding renal disease. There is a well delineated disturbance for the reabsorption of certain substances. Most commonly the defects in transport of renal tubules are genetically determined. 2.
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Transient renal tubulopathy in a Labrador retriever

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2001
A four‐month‐old male Labrador retriever was presented for polyuria, polydipsia and persistent euglycaemic glucosuria. On referral, diagnostic tests demonstrated abnormal fractional excretions of electrolytes, increased urinary excretion of selected amino acids, mild renal tubular acidosis and mild proteinuria, indicating renal tubular dysfunction ...
P M, Jamieson, M L, Chandler
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Familial progressive renal tubulopathy.

Clinical nephrology, 1992
We report herein data on 6 male patients with progressive tubulopathy. These patients belonged to two families: the propositus, his father, a paternal first cousin, two paternal uncles, and a maternal uncle. A 7-year-old proband had mild proteinuria (1 g/day), consisting of beta 2-microglobulin, alpha 1-microglobulin and lysozyme, and aminoaciduria ...
A, Furuse   +4 more
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Kaliumverlierende Tubulopathie oder BARTTER-Syndrom?

1966
Mit Ausnahme der medikamentos bedingten Hyperkaliurien (Saluretica, Corticosteroide) sind renale Kaliumverluste wesentlich seltener als die enteralen Hypokaliamien. Extrarenal bedingte Hyperkaliurien finden sich hauptsachlich beim Hyperaldosteronismus.
F. Reubi   +3 more
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[Non-lithiasic hereditary tubulopathies].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
Renal tubular disorders include various clinical conditions wherein the renal tubular reabsorption of an ion or organic solute is significantly decreased. It may concern the renal handling of a single substance, such as glucose or phosphate, a group of substances or a combination of ions and organic substances.
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Tubulopathies congénitales

EMC - Pédiatrie - Maladies infectieuses, 2004
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Correction: Autoimmune Tubulopathies

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Pascal Houillier, Caroline Prot-Bertoye
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[Hypokalemia: Not Just Tubulopathies].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia
Hypokalemia is among the most common electrolyte abnormalities, often well tolerated, but sometimes responsible for an increase in morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular causes. The kidneys play a key role in potassium homeostasis, making the nephrologist the professional directly involved in the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
Andrea, Mancini   +16 more
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