نتایج جستجو برای: normal urinary potassium creatinine ratio

تعداد نتایج: 1197581  

Journal: :Bangladesh Medical Research Council bulletin 2007
Salma Jahan Md Saiful Islam Md Moazzam Hossain

A prospective study was carried out on 50 patients (age 1-15 years) with nephrotic range of proteinuria to determine the correlation of 24-hour urinary total protein with spot urinary protein/creatinine ratio and urinary protein/osmolality ratio. Another 50 patients having no proteinuria grouped as control. Twenty-four hours urine and spot urine were collected from each child and were analyzed ...

Abdollah Karimi, Farzaneh Jadali, Masoumeh Mohkam, Mostafa Sharifian, Reza Dalirani, Saied Habibian,

  Abstract   Background: Hydronephrosis is the most common congenital condition that is detected   by prenatal ultrasonography. Moreover, the widespread use of prenatal ultrasonography   results in an increased recognition of fetal hydronephrosis. Prenatal hydronephrosis   is diagnosed at an incidence of 1:100 to 1:500 by ultrasonographic studies. The presence of hydronephrosis is not synonymou...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2004
Shih-Hua Lin Yuh-Feng Lin Dung-Tsa Chen Pauling Chu Chin-Wang Hsu Mitchell L Halperin

BACKGROUND Hypokalemia and paralysis may be due to a short-term shift of potassium into cells in hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HPP) or due to a large deficit of potassium in non-HPP. Failure to make a distinction between HPP and non-HPP may lead to improper management. Therefore, we evaluated the diagnostic value of spot urine tests in patients with hypokalemia and paralysis during 3 years. ...

2014
Leng Lin Jin Yao Gang Chen Caijing Lin

OBJECTIVE Some H7N9 patients presented with hyponatremia. But whether SIAD could be the etiology of hyponatremia in H7N9 pneumonia is still not known. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS A H7N9 patient was enrolled. Clinical sign were evaluated. Effective osmolality, urinary osmolality, urinary sodium, thyroid function, adrenal function, 25(OH) Vitamin D and cellular immune function were measured...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2010
S Jawalekar V T Surve A K Bhutey

From the analysis of various urinary constituents and the estimation of serum parameters, it is now possible to identify the risk factors responsible for or contributing for stone formation metabolic factor included calcium, oxalate, uric acid, citrate and pH. Environmental factors where total volume, sodium, phosphate and magnesium. Urinary citrate and magnesium found to be lower in stone form...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1977
W D Alexander R A Branch D F Levine M Hartog

Nineteen patients with severe oedema due to either cirrhosis of the liver or to congestive cardiac failure, who had failed to respond to previous diuretic therapy, were treated with either increasing doses of frusemide (Group A), or with frusemide in a fixed dose of 80 mg daily and increasing doses of spironolactone (Group B). In Group A there was an inverse correlation between the baseline 24-...

Journal: :Clinical science 2002
David J Hunter Marlies de Lange Harold Snieder Alex J MacGregor R Swaminathan Rajesh V Thakker Tim D Spector

A classical twin study was performed to assess the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to serum levels of calcium, phosphate and magnesium, urinary levels of calcium, sodium and potassium, and creatinine clearance. The subjects were 1747 adult female twin pairs: 539 monozygotic and 1208 dizygotic. The intraclass correlations were calculated, and maximum-likelihood model ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1972
B A Wharton G Gough A Williams S Kitts C A Pennock

Wharton, B. A., Gough, G., Williams, A., Kitts, S., and Pennock, C. A. (1972). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 47,74. Urinary total hydroxyproline: creatinine ratio. Range of normal, and clinical application in British children. The total hydroxyproline: creatinine ratio has been determined in random samples of urine collected from 1577 normal Bristol children and from children with hypothyro...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1951
J H SIROTA I G KROOP

In 1942 Winkler and Smith (1), studying the simultaneous renal clearances of exogenous creatinine and potassium in dogs following the injection of potassium salts, concluded that potassium is normally filtered at the glomerulus and subjected to a variable degree of tubular reabsorption. The highest potassium/creatinine clearance ratio obtained by these authors was 0.40. In 1948 Berliner and Ken...

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