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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Proteinuria
  1. ... of kidney disease: glomerular filtration rate, urinalysis, and proteinuria. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, Marsden ...
  2. ... of kidney disease: glomerular filtration rate, urinalysis, and proteinuria. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, Marsden ...
  3. Urinalysis (National Library of Medicine)  
    A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It is often done to check for a urinary tract infection, kidney problems, or diabetes. You may also have one during ...
  4. ... have high levels of protein in their urine (proteinuria). Although proteinuria can be an indication of kidney problems, people ... and are instead released in urine, leading to proteinuria.Like AMN gene mutations, some CUBN gene mutations ...
  5. ... abnormally high levels of protein in their urine (proteinuria). This condition usually occurs in the last few ... doctor's office. In addition to hypertension and proteinuria, signs and symptoms of preeclampsia can include excessive ...
  6. Sparsentan is used to reduce proteinuria (increased protein in urine) in certain patients with primary immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy (a kidney disease where IgA deposits build up ...
  7. ... urine. A large amount of protein in urine (proteinuria) may mean you have a kidney problem . Your ... Kidney Fund. [Internet]. Rockville (MD). Protein in Urine (Proteinuria) Causes, Symptoms, Tests & Treatments [updated 2024 Aug 26; ... Diseases & Conditions [Internet]. Cleveland (OH): Cleveland Clinic; c2024. Proteinuria; [reviewed 2022 Jul 18; cited 2024 Oct 16]; [ ...
  8. ... large amount of proteins in the urine (tubular proteinuria). Other common signs of the disorder include excess ... gene have mild features of Dent disease, including proteinuria and hypercalciuria. Severe kidney problems, including ESRD, are ...
  9. ... individuals also have excess protein in their urine (proteinuria), and some have neurological problems.The most common ... are instead released in the urine, leading to proteinuria. Individuals with these mutations develop megaloblastic anemia and ...
  10. ... develop high levels of protein in their urine (proteinuria). The kidneys gradually lose their ability to efficiently ... to pass into the urine, causing hematuria and proteinuria. Gradual scarring of the kidneys occurs, eventually leading ...
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