Renal glycosuria in renal homograft recipients
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01712007
Renal glycosuria in renal homograft recipients
Abstract
Transient renal glycosuria was observed in eight renal transplant patients during the recovery phase from initial tubular necrosis or acute rejection. In these subjects and three homograft recipients without glycosuria we performed glucose titration experiments. Three patients were found to have type A glycosuria, two had type B and three type C. The titration curve was normal in the three patients without glycosuria. In addition, most subjects presented with hypophosphataemia and hyperphosphaturia. Apart from a direct correlation between the point of splay of the glucose titration curves and the fractional clearance of phosphate, there was no clear-cut relationship between the handling of glucose and phosphorus. Mild hyperchloraemic acidosis was observed in six subjects, but this was unrelated to the type and grade of glycosuria. It is concluded that in homograft recipients the tubular alterations have a patchy and unpredictable distribution and may cause a variety of symptoms which do not necessarily occur in close association.
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