Proteinuria in adults: a diagnostic approach. Proteinuria is a common finding in adults in primary care practice. An algorithmic approach can be used to differentiate benign causes of proteinuria from ... MF Carroll,JL Temte - 《American Family Physician》 被引量: 213发表: 2000年 Influence of...
This article will focus on the mechanisms, causes and diagnostic approach of proteinuria. Proteinuria is a common incidental finding that physicians face in the inpatient and outpatient setting. Proteinuria may represent a benign pathology in asymptomatic patients, or it can be a sign of significant ...
Urine Dipstick: Proteinuria – Causes, Consequences and Diagnostic ApproachThe urine is typically void of protein due to a complex filtration barrier in the glomerulus. Urine dipstick detection of protein is usually an indication that this glomerular barrier is compromised. Quantifying the amount of ...
The normal urinary protein to creatinine ratio in the horse appears to be less than 1.0,6and small increases in the ratio (from 0.1–0.4) are observed in horses during the developmental stage of experimentally induced laminitis in horses.7In animals with massive proteinuria, a urinary protein ...
蛋白尿(proteinuria)及白蛋白尿(albuminuria) 林幸宜 高雄市立大同醫院內分泌新陳代謝內科主治醫師 腎臟主要的功能是排除不需要的代謝 廢物及水分,因此在正常的情況下腎絲球 會保留血液中大部分的蛋白,僅有極少部 分會通過腎絲球的微血管壁。另外腎小管 本身也會分泌一些蛋白,加上整個下泌尿 道也有一些腺體會分泌...
Protein in the urine, termed proteinuria, is a common urinary finding among pediatric and adolescent patients and can be indicative of a normal, benign process or of numerous types of pathologic renal diseases. This distinction can be determined through a stepwise evaluation process of the type and...
Some of the first clues suggestive of renal disease are hematuria and proteinuria, and when present in a child, deserve careful consideration. The clinical experience and diagnostic evaluations at a new renal unit are examined to familiarize the practicing urologists with the diagnostic approach which...
Proteinuria: pathophysiology, diagnostic and therapeutic approachdoi:10.4081/itjm.2009.116Enrico ValvoPAGEPress Publications
Hematuria and proteinuria are among the common reason why children are referred to a pediatric nephrologist. The initial step in a child with hematuria is to establish the diagnosis by performing a urine microscopy to look for the presence of >5 RBC/microliter in a fresh uncentrifuged urine spec...
Protein is present in trace amounts in the urine of healthy adults of various species. It can occur in larger amounts in the urine of sick animals, as well as in certain physiological states, e.g., in newborns. The presence of protein in the urine of newborns in the quantity exceeding...