10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «PROTEINURIA»
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Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management ...
Transient Proteinuria. This is seen as a transient increase in glomerular proteinuria that can be brought about by exercise, fever, infection, and congestive heart failure. The proteinuria resolves completely after the acute event, and patients are ...
Allan H. Goroll, Albert G. Mulley,
2009
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Proteinuria - Halaman 75
Taken together, these findings suggest that fixed and reproducible orthostatic proteinuria does not necessarily represent a transient condition of adolescence; albeit now less likely, in a few patients it may still reflect the earliest expression of ...
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Clinical Biochemistry: Metabolic and Clinical Aspects - Halaman 160
proteinuria in otherwise healthy subjects has been the subject of controversy for some time. The discussion has been complicated by the variety and differing sensitivities of protein assays used. Proteinuria of less than 1 g/24h has been ...
William J. Marshall, William J. Marshall (Ph. D.), Stephen K. Bangert,
2008
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Renal and Electrolyte Disorders - Halaman 524
Thromboxane synthesis also may play a role in the development of proteinuria in some forms of renal diseases (20,21). Both cy- clooxygenase inhibitors and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors reduce proteinuria in patients with ...
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Educating, Evaluating, and Selecting Living Kidney Donors
Proteinuria In a recent survey, 58% of centers in the United States said they would exclude potential kidney donors with 300-1,000 mg/day proteinuria [9] (Table 1). Proteinuria is detected either by spot testing with urine dipsticks or by chemical ...
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Adult and Pediatric Urology - Jilid 1 - Halaman 61
Proteinuria is defined as the excretion of more than 150 mg of protein in 24 hours. The dipstick has a pH-sensitive indicator dye that changes color with various concentrations of protein. Although more sensitive to negatively charged protein ...
Jay Young Gillenwater,
2002
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Problem-oriented Medical Diagnosis - Halaman 253
Proteinuria General Principles I. II. III. Proteinuria is often the first and occasionally the only abnormality in patients with renal disease. Proteinuria in excess of 3 g/day represents glomerular damage and is often associated with gross or ...
Henry Harold Friedman,
2001
Sics Editore. collection, or albumin/creatinine ratio > 2.5 in men and > 3.5 in women in a single specimen) indicates incipient diabetic nephropathy 1 . Evaluationof proteinuria with a Waldenström's test strip Theteststrip isthe most commonly ...
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The 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2011 - Halaman 1076
DESCRIPTION Proteinuria: Urinary protein excretion of more than 150 mg/d r Nephrotic-range proteinuria: Urinary protein excretion of more than 3.5 g/d; also called heavy proteinuria Pediatric Considerations r Proteinuria: Daily excretion of ...
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Clinical Pediatric Nephrology, Second Edition - Halaman 135
Kanwal Kher, H. William Schnaper, Sudesh Paul Makker. Urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP). (A) Patient with glomerular proteinuria: of note is the large albumin peak. The UPEP pattern is similar to the plasma Significant Proteinuria ...
Kanwal Kher, H. William Schnaper, Sudesh Paul Makker,
2006