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  1. Kidney, Proteins and Drugs: An Update : 7th International Symposium of Nephrology at Montecatini, Montecatini Terme, October 14-16, 1991 (Contributions to Nephrology) by Claudio Bianchi, Velio Bocci, et all 1993-02
  2. Kidney, Proteins and Drugs: 6th International Symposium of Nephrology at Montecatini, Montecatini Terme, June 1-3, 1989 (Contribution to Nephrology) by Italy) International Symposium of Nephrology 1989 (Montecatini Terme, Velio Bocci, et all 1991-03
  3. Kidney and Proteins in Health and Disease (Contributions to Nephrology) by C. Bianchi, V. Bocci, et all 1988-12
  4. Maternal Assessment: Urine Evaluation (Prenatal Care, Series 2, Module 2a) by Linda A. Wheeler, Beverly S. Raff, et all 1987-06
  5. EPH-gestosis (preeclampsia): Etiology, prevention, treatment (Publication - Organisation Gestosis Press) by William B Patterson, 1978

61. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
proteinuria Clinical Resources. Miscellaneous proteinuria Clinical Resources Health Reviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
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Clinical Resources by Topic: Nephrology
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Emergency Pediatrics Clinical Guidelines Miscellaneous Resources See also:

62. PROTEINURIA
proteinuria. Is proteinuria a plausible target of therapy? proteinuria in patients with intense GCTN tended to increase during 1 year after biopsy.
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63. Genitourinary Disorders: Proteinuria
Genitourinary Disorders proteinuria. University of WisconsinMadison Medi Asymptomatic proteinuria. Looks at what this disorder
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Genitourinary Disorders: Proteinuria
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American Family Physician
Proteinuria in Adults: A Diagnostic Approach: by michael F. Carrol, M.D., and Jonathan L.Temte, M.D., PH.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Medi...
Asymptomatic Proteinuria
Looks at what this disorder is, the causes, the protein, further investigation, treatment and where to get more information.
Information from Your Family Doctor
Proteinuria in children: A look at the role of protein in the body, what this disorder is, treatment and how to do a 24 hour urine collection.
NephrologyChannel
An article about proteinuria detailing the types, causes and risk factors, symptoms, diagnoses, complications and treatment.
Proteinuria
An introduction, a look at who is at risk, signs if this disease and kidney failure, testing, treatment, research, points to remember and resource...

64. PROTEINURIA AND RENAL DISEASE PROGRESSION
DISCUSSION BOARD PANEL DE DISCUSION. proteinuria AND RENAL DISEASE PROGRESSION. D GFR improved in parallel with a significant reduction on proteinuria.
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    DISCUSSION BOARD
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      PROTEINURIA AND RENAL DISEASE PROGRESSION Giuseppe Remuzzi Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Unit of Nephrology and Dialysis Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo Correspondence to: Giuseppe Remuzzi, MD.
      Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
      Via Gavazzeni 11, 24125 Bergamo - Italy
      Tel. +39-035-319888; Fax +39-035-319331
      E-mail: gremuzzi@cyberg.it
      Introduction
        Progression to irreversible renal parenchymal damage and end-stage renal disease is the final common pathway of chronic proteinuric nephropathies and is relatively independent of the type of initial insult [1]. In animals, a reduction in nephron mass exposes the remaining nephrons to adaptive hemodynamic changes that are intended to sustain renal function but may be detrimental in the long term [2,3]. High glomerular capillary pressure impairs glomerular permeability to proteins, which are then filtered in excessive quantities and reach the lumen of the proximal tubule [4]. In the past the amount of proteins found in the urine, taken as an indicator of the underlying abnormality in glomerular permeability, was considered by most nephrologists simply as a marker of the severity of renal lesions. Today the results of many studies indicate that proteins filtered through the glomerular capillary may have intrinsic renal toxicity, which together with other independent risk factors such as hypertension, can play a contributory role in the progression of renal damage [1,5]. Indeed, the secondary process of reabsorption of filtered proteins can contribute substantially to renal interstitial injury by activating intracellular events, including up-regulation of vasoactive and inflammatory genes. The corresponding molecules formed in excessive amounts by the renal tubules cause an interstitial inflammatory reaction that normally precedes renal scarring and correlates with declining renal function [1] (Figure 1).

65. Best Practice Medicine-Professional Reference - Proteinuria, With
Lancet, and Annals of Internal Medicine Archive. proteinuria, with or without the Nephrotic Syndrome. by Yvonne MO Meara, MB, BCh, FRCPI
http://merck.micromedex.com/index.asp?page=bpm_brief&article_id=CPM01NP252

66. Best Practice Medicine-Professional Reference - Proteinuria, With
Archive. proteinuria, with or without the Nephrotic Syndrome. by BEST PRACTICE REPORT, Clinical Classification of proteinuria. From a
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67. Untitled Document
proteinuria. Edema associated with proteinuria would indicate a significant degree of proteinuria or decreased filtration of salt and water. c.
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Pediatric Department - Shands Hospital Learning Points Renal Medicine Home Hematuria Proteinuria Hypertension ... Renal Failure Proteinuria History Family History Physical Exam Clinical Eval History of the Disease a. In general, the history is the same as the history for hematuria. Here are a few specific points.
b. Has the parent ever noted the child to be puffy around the face, the abdomen to be protuberant or the feet or legs to be swollen? Edema associated with proteinuria would indicate a significant degree of proteinuria or decreased filtration of salt and water.
c. Has the urine ever appeared red, coke, tea or rust colored? Hematuria accompanying the proteinuria is usually indicative of glomerulonephritis.
d. Has the parent ever noted the urine to be exceptionally frothy? Heavy proteinuria can give a frothy appearance to the urine.
e.

68. Urological Disorders, Proteinuria
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  • American Family Physician - Proteinuria in Adults: A Diagnostic Approach: by michael F. Carrol, M.D., and Jonathan L.Temte, M.D., PH.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Asymptomatic Proteinuria - Looks at what this disorder is, the causes, the protein, further investigation, treatment and where to get more information.
  • Information from Your Family Doctor - Proteinuria in children: A look at the role of protein in the body, what this disorder is, treatment and how to do a 24 hour urine collection.
  • National Kidney Foundation - A proteinuria and kidney disease fact sheet.
  • NephrologyChannel - An article about proteinuria detailing the types, causes and risk factors, symptoms, diagnoses, complications and treatment.
  • Proteinuria - An introduction, a look at who is at risk, signs if this disease and kidney failure, testing, treatment, research, points to remember and resources. From The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse.
  • Proteinuria Hub - A brief introduction, followed by links to overviews, research articles, case reports and clinical trials.

69. Virtual Naval Hospital: United States Naval Flight Surgeon Manual: Third Edition
Hematuria/proteinuria. Naval Aerospace Medical Institute Peer Review Status Internally Peer Reviewed The discovery of hematuria/proteinuria
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United States Naval Flight Surgeon's Manual: Third Edition 1991: Chapter 5: Internal Medicine: Section VII: Renal Disease
Hematuria/Proteinuria
Naval Aerospace Medical Institute
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed Symptomatic patients, and asymptomatic patients (if it is necessary to establish the diagnosis), should be grounded and promptly reffered to a urologist or nephrologist for a complete evaluation. The aviator's status depends upon the underlying disorder (e.g. glomerulonephritis may be self-limiting). If the condition is benign or self-limiting, the aviator is returned to flight status, whereas a progressive neoplasm or renal disease will render a patient permanently NPQ. Next Page Previous Page Section Top Title Page ... Contact Us
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70. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
proteinuria (pro·tein·uria) (pro²tenu¢re-schwa) the presence of an excess of serum proteins in the urine; called also albuminuria.
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71. Proteinuria - Nephroquest
My 24 hour urine protein is 1.8 grams. My LDL is 178, HDL is 74 and Triglycerides are 81. What is causing my proteinuria? What do I need to do? proteinuria.
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Welcome to Nephroquest, an information service of nephron.com . Please register (it's free) and submit your question topic. We will do our best to have it answered. Your question may be posted to the AJKD forum or to KIDNEYDISEASE . Medical Directors may enter their passwords to reach the Medical Director forum. Only qualified professionals may reply to questions. Nephroquest
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Associate posted May 22, 2000 01:14 AM I am a 40 year old asymptomatic female. I am normotensive and exercise regularly. My 24 hour urine protein is 1.8 grams. My LDL is 178, HDL is 74 and Triglycerides are 81. What is causing my proteinuria? What do I need to do? (Posted originally on The PreESRD Forum) IP: Logged Stephen Fadem MD
Administrator posted May 22, 2000 01:16 AM Proteinuria Proteinuria protein in the urine, is abnormal, and reflects an abnormality in the glomerular filter. To understand how the kidneys filter protein please refer to the animations on this site ( Download Macromedia Flash ). The causes of the abnormality, known as glomerulonephritis, may be inflammatory, may be related to a primary illness limited only to the kidney, or the consequence of a systemic disease. The most common secondary diseases are

72. Wis Suggests - Proteinuria
proteinuria. There may be natural remedies and complementary therapies which could help, but it’s essential to discover the underlying causes before embarking
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There may be natural remedies and complementary therapies which could help, but it’s essential to discover the underlying causes before embarking on any sort of alternative treatment.
Dietary changes will always be essential and switching to a low protein vegetarian diet will always be the first step.
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73. News - ASN: Losartan Reduces Proteinuria In Non-Diabetic Patients With Nephropat
ASN Losartan Reduces proteinuria in NonDiabetic Patients with Nephropathy. The primary outcome was the decrease in proteinuria measured over a 24-hour period.
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74. Conditions And Diseases - Proteinuria Top Links
proteinuria Web Site Links. Information from urine collection. National Kidney Foundation A proteinuria and kidney disease fact sheet.
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Proteinuria Web Site Links Information from Your Family Doctor Proteinuria in children: A look at the role of protein in the body, what this disorder is, treatment and how to do a 24 hour urine collection.
National Kidney Foundation
A proteinuria and kidney disease fact sheet.
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
A look at the mechanisms of proteinuria, detection of protein in the urine, evaluation and non-pathological causes.
Proteinuria
An introduction, a look at who is at risk, signs if this disease and kidney failure, testing, treatment, research, points to remember and resources. From The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse.
Temple University
An article by Gerri Schulman, MD about proteinuria. Background, with an in depth study of the types.
American Family Physician
Proteinuria in Adults: A Diagnostic Approach: by michael F. Carrol, M.D., and Jonathan L.Temte, M.D., PH.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin.
Proteinuria Hub
A brief introduction, followed by links to overviews, research articles, case reports and clinical trials.

75. Perinate.org
The measurement of proteinuria is no less problematic. Two pluses (++) on a dipstick is more secure when making the diagnosis of significant proteinuria.
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Perinatal Review - Hypertension in Pregnancy
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Measurement Proteinuria Definitions Treatement Conclusions Back to Pregnancy Reviews The measurement of proteinuria is no less problematic. The urinary protein excreted in the condition pre-eclampsia arises as a result of glomerula endotheliosis. However, it also indicates a generalised increase in capillary permeability in other organ systems of the body ( ). The presence of significant proteinuria does act as a marker for the severity of the disease pre-eclampsia and patients who suffer from hypertension and proteinuria are at an increased risk of small for gestational age fetuses and perinatal mortality as well as maternal morbidity ( However, all dipstick testing needs to be confirmed with 24 hour urine collections which are currently accepted as the "gold standard" for quantification of urinary protein loss. As we will see later, these too have their problems.

76. Re: Prednisone And Proteinuria
Prednisone (and related) Rxboard. Re Prednisone and proteinuria. Re Prednisone and proteinuria Karen Rose Sunday, 15 February 2004, at 656 pm
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77. Re: Prednisone And Proteinuria
Re Prednisone and proteinuria. Posted By Karen Rose Date Sunday, 15 February 2004, at 656 pm. In Response To Re Prednisone and proteinuria (trevor)
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78. Virtual Hospital: University Of Iowa Family Practice Handbook, Fourth Edition: N
Nephrology and Urology proteinuria, Nephrotic syndrome, and Nephritic Urine. Orthostatic proteinuria, a benign condition, is frequently found in children.
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For Providers University of Iowa Family Practice Handbook, Fourth Edition, Chapter 8
Nephrology and Urology: Proteinuria, Nephrotic syndrome, and Nephritic Urine
Sudha Rajavel, MD and Rosanna Yuk-Kuen Kao, MD, PhD
Department of Family Medicine
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and College of Medicine

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  • Nephrotic Urine versus Nephritic Urine . The nephrotic urine contains a large amount of protein but does not contain elements indicating active inflammation such as WBCs and RBC casts. In contrast, the nephritic urine is suggestive of acute renal inflammation and will contain protein, RBC casts, blood by dipstick, and WBCs. The differential diagnosis can be narrowed based on whether a nephritic or nephrotic urine is present.
  • Nephrotic Syndrome.
  • General . Nephrotic syndrome is not a disease but rather the renal manifestation of multiple underlying causes. The primary disease may be renal in origin, such as minimal-change disease, or may be a systemic illness with renal manifestations, such as diabetes mellitus with nephropathy. Nephrotic syndrome may be related to glomerulonephritis and other causes of nephritis. Once active renal disease (nephritis) is no longer ongoing (that is, burned out), the patient may end up with nephrotic syndrome and a nephrotic urine. Definition Presentation
  • Anorexia, malaise, edema, anasarca, or pleural effusions.
  • 79. Proteinuria :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
    proteinuria. Online Encyclopedia proteinuria (from protein and urine) means the presence of an excess of serum proteins in the urine.
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    Proteinuria (from protein and urine ) means the presence of an excess of serum proteins in the urine Serum protein that get filtered into primary urine are readily absorbed. If protein is present in urine sample it usually means some damage to renal structures or excess of some pathologic protein in serum. With gross proteinuria hypoproteinemia can develop and it results in diminished oncotic pressure ( ascites edema , hydrothorax). Proteinuria is a leading symptom of: See also related terms : albuminuria , microalbuminuria. This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

    80. Bence Jones' Proteinuria (www.whonamedit.com)
    Bence Jones proteinuria Also known as Bence Jones albuminuria,Bence Jones disease,Bradshaw s albuminuria. Who named it? Home. Bence Jones proteinuria
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