نتایج جستجو برای: proteinuria

تعداد نتایج: 11672  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1978
R R Townsend R M Orth C M Clawson S C Li Y T Li

The urine of patients with proteinuria of various etiologies was examined to determine if proteinuria alone was associated with significant glycosphingolipiduria. In all cases of proteinuria examined, the level of glycosphingolipids in the urine was found to be markedly elevated. There was no evidence of a glycosphingolipid storage disorder in any case. It was concluded that significant glycosp...

2014
Laura Tonkin

Within the last decade, proteinuria in cats has been established as a prognostic indicator in chronic kidney disease. Low levels of proteinuria have been shown to be predictive of a poorer prognosis when compared to non-proteinuric cats with a corresponding stage of renal insufficiency. As a result of these findings, there has been increasing attention directed at microalbuminuria. Although mul...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2015
Jelmer K Humalda David J A Goldsmith Ravi Thadhani Martin H de Borst

Residual proteinuria, the amount of proteinuria that remains during optimally dosed renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) blockade, is an independent risk factor for progressive renal function loss and cardiovascular complications in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Dual RAAS blockade may reduce residual proteinuria but without translating into improved cardiorenal outcomes at least...

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2006
Hosseini, S.A, Samimagham, H.R, Zare, SH,

Introduction: Asymptomatic renal disorders my have a variety of different clinical presentations. Many of these patients in their routine laboratory examinations show elevated serum creatinine or abnormal urine analysis. This study is designed to evaluate the prevalence of asymptomatic urinary abnormalities in school age children in Bandar Abbas. Methods: This cross sectional and descriptive ...

خوشجو, فرهاد, عباسی, محمد , غلیاف, محمود ,

Malignancy is observed in 5-10% of MN in adults , with the risk being highest in patients over the age of 60. A Solid tumor (such as carcinoma of the lung or colon) is most often involved. It is presumed that tumor antigens are deposited in the glomeruli : this is followed by antibody deposition and complement activation , leading to epithelial cell and basement membran...

J ZOLGHADRI, MS ARDEKANY, S ALBORZI,

In order to determine the value of dipstick analysis of urinary protein in pregnancy induced hypertension, a prospective study analyzing pregnant patients with a diagnosis of hypertensive disorder was conducted to compare the result of urinary protein dipstick analysis with 24hr. urine protein collection in obstetrical clinics affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. All patien...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1949
T. Addis Evalyn Barrett Robert I. Boyd Helen J. Ureen

In the rat renin induces an intense but transient proteinuria, associated with the excretion of fibrinogen but not accompanied by any evidence of damage to the glomerulus. The inactivation of renin with respect to its pressor effect leads to a loss of its capacity to induce proteinuria. Angiotonin, when given in large amounts, induces proteinuria in the rat. It is concluded that this form of pr...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2011
M Khaled Shamseddin Greg A Knoll

Proteinuria is a common problem encountered in the treatment of renal transplant recipients, occurring in up to 45% of patients. Proteinuria from native kidneys falls rapidly after renal transplantation, and persistent or worsening proteinuria is usually indicative of allograft pathology. Biopsy studies of transplant patients with proteinuria have confirmed that transplant-specific diagnoses (t...

Journal: :American family physician 1963
Alexander K C Leung Alex H C Wong

Proteinuria is common in children and may represent a benign condition or a serious underlying renal disease or systemic disorder. Proteinuria may occur secondary to glomerular or tubular dysfunction. Although a 24-hour urine protein excretion test is usually recommended, it may be impractical in children. A spot, first-morning urine test for protein/creatinine ratio can be useful in this situa...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2000
F H Wapstra G Navis P E de Jong D de Zeeuw

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition reduces proteinuria in established adriamycin nephrosis. To investigate whether the reduction in proteinuria is due to decreased generation of angiotensin II (AngII) or to decreased degradation of bradykinin, four series of experiments in established adriamycin nephrosis were performed. In the first series, 2 mg/kg lisinopril reduced BP from 117 +/...

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