Renal dysfunction. 2. Proteinuria
- PMID: 7232254
- DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1981.11715780
Renal dysfunction. 2. Proteinuria
Abstract
Proteinuria greater than 150 mg/24 hr without antecedent strenuous exercise demands an explanation. As an aid in the search for that explanation, this article provides a simple, logical classification of the various causes of proteinuria. Part 1 of this two-part article, published last month (page 93), discussed urea and creatinine.
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