Dr. Rollin H. Stevens, Wm. W. Belcher, Wm. Brady, F. C. Smith, Dr. Burt R. Shurly,
... Meetings, A Practical Source of Inulin, Bence-Jones Proteinuria, Abstracts, The Significance of the Collegiate Year, as ...
1913 - Gale Group | NCCO-STM 1of2
... ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptINTRODUCTIONThe frequency of casual, intermittent and orthostatic proteinuria ("albuminuria") is well recognized. Because of usually limited ... known varieties of inconstant proteinurias. The term "benign proteinuria" has been adopted as a blanket diagnosis for all instances of proteinuria not clearly related to organic renal disease. The ... repetitive and are indeed benign. Orthostatic or postural proteinuria,...Bibliography1. KingGronbeck SEC: Benign and pathologic albuminuria, Ann. ...
Tópico(s): Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
1955 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
National Library of Medicine (NCBI)
... 7: 201-241, 1955. MedlineGoogle Scholar4. ChesleyMarkowitzWetchler LGIB: Proteinuria following momentary vascular constriction, J. Clin. Investigation 18: ... Scholar6. KingBaldwin SEDS: Production of renal ischemia and proteinuria by the adrenal medullary hormones, Am. J. Med. ... test in the study of chronic and obscure proteinuria, Arch. Int. Med. 97: 511-520, 1956. CrossrefGoogle ... ChinardLausonEderGreifHiller FPHDHARLA: A study of the mechanism of proteinuria in patients with the nephrotic syndrome, J. Clin. ...
Tópico(s): Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
1957 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
D. C. Morgan, A. Stuart Mason,
... It is characterized by episodes of exacerbation of proteinuria and oedema.Some children remit spon- taneously, losing oedema and proteinuria permanently.Others continue to pass protein, without impairment ... and cardiac failure or other causes.Absence of proteinuria for many months does not preclude a relapse. ... of cortisone and prednisone did not affect the proteinuria, while a course of prednisolone produced a marked ... form of treatment that consistently reduces or abolishes proteinuria in children.Proteinuria may recur many months after ...
Tópico(s): Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders
1958 - BMJ | BMJ
... This study aimed to assess whether adults with proteinuria were at a higher risk of incident colorectal cancer (CRC) than those without proteinuria using a large-scale population-based database. Design ... stage. Results Participants were categorised as having no proteinuria (n=2 435 872), trace proteinuria (n=231 153) or positive proteinuria (n=78 271). Over a mean follow-up ... CRC (95% CI) was lowest in participants without proteinuria (11.7; 95% CI, 11.5 to 11. ... per 10 000 person-years), followed by trace proteinuria (12.5; 95% CI, 11.7 to 13. ...
Tópico(s): Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
1965 - BMJ | BMJ
Article1 April 1967The Prognostic Significance of Proteinuria in Young College StudentsJOHN I. LEVITT, M.D.JOHN I. LEVITT, M.D.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and ... favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptThe prognostic significance of proteinuria when discovered incidentally in asymptomatic young adults remains ... nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine is present, then the proteinuria becomes merely one manifestation of diffuse kidney malfunction ...
Tópico(s): Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
1967 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
... the steroid responsive nephrotic syndrome who developed postural proteinuria which also disappeared after a course of corticosteroid therapy. Although the status of postural proteinuria as a significant renal abnormality is uncertain, the ... might be some relationship or similarity between postural proteinuria and the idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of childhood. Both conditions are characterized by proteinuria occurring predominantly in the younger age groups, by ... CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar3. ROBINSONGLOVERPHILLIPPILECOCQLANGELIER RRSNPJFRPR: Fixed and reproducible orthostatic proteinuria. I. Light microscopic studies of the kidney. Amer. ...
Tópico(s): Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
1966 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
... ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptAlthough orthostatic proteinuria has been traditionally regarded as a benign and ... that the "fixed and reproducible" form of orthostatic proteinuria may reflect an early manifestation of underlying renal ... arisen from the demonstration that this type of proteinuria is more apt to persist than disappear (7), ... pp. 396-407. Google Scholar2. PARKIN TW: Postural proteinuria. Med. Clin. N. Amer. 35: 1017, 1951. CrossrefGoogle ...
Tópico(s): Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
1966 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
... to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptThe detection of proteinuria on the routine examination of apparently healthy individuals ... 1969. MedlineGoogle Scholar3. MUTH RG: Asymptomatic mild intermittent proteinuria: a percutaneous renal biopsy study. Arch. Intern. Med. ( ... on the clinical course of patients with orthostatic proteinuria. New York J. Med. 59: 825, 1959. MedlineGoogle Scholar5. ROBINSONGLOVERPHILLIPPILECOCQLANGELIER RRSNPJFRPR: Fixed and reproducible orthostatic proteinuria. I. Light microscopic studies of the kidney. Amer. ...
Tópico(s): Cellular transport and secretion
1969 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
Y. C. Tsao, Weng C. Chan, John B. Gibson,
Proteinuria may be considered persistent in a child when it lasts longer than 3 weeks.Since 1963 we have investigated persistent proteinuria of all degrees of severity in children admitted ... Hong Kong.In most of the cases the proteinuria was idiopathic; in others it was secondary to ... section of the Chinese population of Hong Kong.Proteinuria of more than 3 weeks' duration was the ... the study, and in most of the cases proteinuria was known to have been present for several ... presented with gross oedema, often with ascites, heavy proteinuria of up to 6-7 g. in 24 ...
Tópico(s): Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
1969 - BMJ | Archives of Disease in Childhood
Per A. Peterson, Ingemar Berggård,
... individuals and 7 subjects with tubular or glomerular proteinuria. Measurements were carried out by immunochemical methods after ... S of molecular Weight 165000.—Patients with tubular proteinuria excreted relatively more of immunoglobulin components of small size than the patients with glomerular proteinuria. In particular, urine from patients with tubular proteinuria contained more free light chains than IgG whereas urine from patients with glomerular proteinuria contained more IgG than free light chains. The ...
Tópico(s): Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
1971 - Wiley | European Journal of Clinical Investigation
V. Matti Vehaskari, Juhani Rapola,
Proteinuria was found in at least one of four specimens in 10.7% and in at least ... determine the risk of renal disease in isolated proteinuria, the screening program was followed by a systematic ... of the proteinuric children. After those with both proteinuria and hematuria were excluded, none of the remaining ... of up to 1 gm in 24 hours, proteinuria proved to be transient or intermittent in every ... and those with the most persistent patterns of proteinuria underwent renal function studies, intravenous pyelography, and renal ...
Tópico(s): Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
1982 - Elsevier BV | The Journal of Pediatrics
MARTIN VON BONSDORFF, Kimmo Koskenvuo, Heikki A. Salmi, Amos Pasternack,
The prevalence and causes of proteinuria were studied in a cohort of 36147 men aged 20 (born in 1956). Proteinuria was found in 139 men (0.4%) at ... or examination. Further investigations reduced the number of proteinuria cases to 72 (0.2%). Persistent proteinuria was demonstrated in 46 men (0.13% of the series) and orthostatic proteinuria in 26 (0.07%). Urography revealed anomalies in ... few men, mainly from the group with persistent proteinuria. Renal biopsy was performed in 61 cases--38 with persistent proteinuria, 12 with orthostatic proteinuria and 11 without proteinuria ...
Tópico(s): Diet and metabolism studies
1981 - Taylor & Francis | Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
Dubravka Čvoriščec, M Radonić, Stjepan Čeović, Borislav Aleraj,
... Slavonski Brod have a significantly greater incidence of proteinuria (13.6%) than those living under the same ... Following determination of the grade and type of proteinuria, physiologic proteinuria was found in 36% of subjects from the endemic area. In nonphysiologic proteinuria the incidence of tubular proteinuria was 41%. A slight selective glomerular proteinuria was found in 51%, and other types of proteinuria in 8% of subjects. Tubular proteinuria was significantly higher in the endemic area than ...
Tópico(s): Nephrotoxicity and Medicinal Plants
1983 - De Gruyter | Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
... ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptTesting for proteinuria is a routine part of a complete medical ... of asymptomatic persons. Given the prevalence of asymptomatic proteinuria, which has been estimated between 0.4% and ... References1. VON BONSDORFFKOSKENVUOSALMIPASTERNACK MKHA. Prevalence and causes of proteinuria in 20-year-old Finnish men. Scand J ... 1981;15:285-90. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar2. RANDOLPHGREENFIELD MM. Proteinuria: a six-year study of normal infants, preschool, ...
Tópico(s): Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
1983 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
P. Newton, W. R. Swinburn, D R Swinson,
... studied with particular respect to the development of proteinuria. This was classified as mild (up to 0. ... the mode of onset and prognosis of the proteinuria and to subsequent gold administration. Twenty-seven patients with moderate or heavy proteinuria were identified. Two were suffering from psoriatic arthropathy, ... was a direct correlation between the degree of proteinuria and its duration. Heavy proteinuria persisted for at least three months, whereas moderate proteinuria cleared within this period. No patient developed permanent ...
Tópico(s): Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
1983 - Oxford University Press | Lara D. Veeken
Wajeh Y. Qunibi, M. Badawi Al-Sibai, Saadi Taher, Mohammed Akhtar,
... Indications for renal biopsy were variable and included proteinuria with or without hematuria, unexplained renal insufficiency, and ... protein excretion, 60 (52.2%) had nephrotic-range proteinuria (i.e., > 3.5 gm/24 hr). Of ... for 23.3% of those with nephrotic-range proteinuria.The second most common form of glomerular disease ... 13.3% of all cases with nephrotic-range proteinuria.Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis was distinguished from diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis ... represents 10% of all cases with nephrotic-range proteinuria and 15.4% of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. All ...
Tópico(s): Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
1984 - King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre | Annals of Saudi Medicine
K. Borch‐Johnsen, Per Kragh Andersen, T. Deckert,
... 31 years. Information concerning the development of persistent proteinuria was sought in every case. In 104 cases, ... be traced. Twenty-nine patients developed non-diabetic proteinuria. Among the remaining 1,001 patients, 406 developed persistent proteinuria (350 died) and 595 did not (166 died). The incidence of persistent proteinuria was highest among men; it decreased with increasing ... mortality was extremely high among patients with persistent proteinuria, increasing to a maximum of about 100 at age 35 years. Patients not developing proteinuria had a relatively constant low relative mortality of ...
Tópico(s): Diabetes Management and Research
1985 - Springer Science+Business Media | Diabetologia
Kar Neng Lai, C. P. HO, KW Chan, Kin Wing Yan, F M Lai, J. Vallance‐Owen,
... was conducted to determine whether the level of proteinuria was a good predictive index of progressive disease. ... into three groups: Group A, 31 patients with proteinuria of less than 1 g/day, Group B, 31 patients with proteinuria of 1 to 3.5 g/day; and Group C, 24 patients with proteinuria of more than 3.5 g/day. The ... albumin (p less than 0.05) and heavier proteinuria (p less than 0.01). Severity of proteinuria had no significant correlation with the severity of ... observations divided the 24 patients with nephrotic range proteinuria into three well-defined groups with different prognoses. ...
Tópico(s): Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
1985 - Oxford University Press | QJM
ELLEN K. BLAIR, Richard E. Sedlack, JOSEPH P. SNYDER, J. Mark Lawson,
... enzyme abnormalities during assessment for asymptomatic low-grade proteinuria at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. ... enzyme abnormalities during assessment for asymptomatic low-grade proteinuria at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. ... values, discovered during an evaluation for low-grade proteinuria. During the initial physical examination, 3+ proteinuria was found on routine urinalysis. A 24-hour ... his liver enzyme values had become normal. The proteinuria (800 mg/24 h) persisted for 6 months ...
Tópico(s): Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
1990 - Elsevier BV | Mayo Clinic Proceedings
... May 1990Effects of Diltiazem or Lisinopril on Massive Proteinuria Associated with Diabetes MellitusGeorge L. Bakris, MDGeorge L. ... in eight diabetic, hypertensive patients with nephrotic-range proteinuria to compare the renal effects of these agents. ... ByNondihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers for the Treatment of Proteinuria: A Review of the LiteratureCardiovascular Disease and Diabetic ... Disease (CKD)Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers on Proteinuria in Patients With Diabetic NephropathyAngiotensin receptor blockade in ...
Tópico(s): Renin-Angiotensin System Studies
1990 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
Anantharaman Vathsala, Regina Verani, L. Schoenberg, Richard M. Lewis, C.T. Van Buren, Ronald H. Kerman, B D Kahan,
... receiving long-term cyclosporine immunosuppression, 71 patients experienced proteinuria >1 g/24 hr beyond the first month posttransplant. Eight patients displayed transient proteinuria, defined as lasting less than 3 months. In ... attributed to biopsy-proved acute rejection. The transient proteinuria cohort experienced good graft outcome—namely, 87.5% ... was similar to that observed in patients without proteinuria. In contrast, 52.4% of the 63 patients with nontransient proteinuria experienced graft loss within a median time of ...
Tópico(s): Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
1990 - Wolters Kluwer | Transplantation
Bengt Jerneld, Peep V. Algvere,
... retinopathy with those of nephropathy as measured by proteinuria and serum creatinine levels. Of 365 diabetic patients, 66 (18%) had proteinuria. Of these 66, 39 (59%) had retinopathy. Proteinuria and serum creatinine correlated with increasing severity of ... 47 patients with proliferative retinopathy, 19 (40%) had proteinuria. Of 124 patients with retinopathy of other grades of severity, 20 (16%) had proteinuria. Visual acuity in the best eye was negatively correlated to proteinuria, which was present in 17 of 203 (8. ...
Tópico(s): Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
1987 - Elsevier BV | American Journal of Ophthalmology
Peter Winocour, Paul N. Durrington, M. Ishola, David C. Anderson, H. Cohen,
Patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus who develop proteinuria may die prematurely, whereas those who do not ... life span. The excess mortality in diabetics with proteinuria is from cardiovascular as well as renal disease, ... therefore assessed in 22 insulin dependent diabetics with proteinuria, but not renal failure, who were matched for ... vascular disease) was present in 10 patients with proteinuria but in only three with normal albumin excretion ... significant excess of smokers in the group with proteinuria. Blood pressure was, however, higher in the patients ...
Tópico(s): Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
1987 - BMJ | BMJ
V Ballegeer, Bernard Spitz, L Kieckens, H Moreau, André Van Assche, D Collen,
Blood pressure, proteinuria, and plasma fibronectin and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels were measured in 120 apparently healthy normotensive primigravid women ... Hg) that in 17 women was associated with proteinuria (>0.3 gm/day). Fibronectin levels were 83% ± ... women who developed gestational hypertension (with or without proteinuria) (p < 0.0001). Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels ... 32 women with gestational hypertension with or without proteinuria and in 5 of the 88 healthy women ( ... earlier than the onset of hypertension and/or proteinuria. Increased levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 at ...
Tópico(s): Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
1989 - Elsevier BV | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
K V Waller, Kory M. Ward, John D. Mahan, D K Wismatt,
Abstract Proteinuria, long recognized as a sign of renal disease, is a common laboratory abnormality in children and adults. Proteinuria may be transient or persistent; when persistent, the cause must be determined. Proteinuria may be primarily glomerular or tubular in origin. Glomerular proteinuria is usually an important concern. Tubular proteinuria often indicates the presence of tubulointerstitial or obstructive ... to detect albumin (the major protein in glomerular proteinuria), but there are no simple tests for immunoglobulin ...
Tópico(s): Trace Elements in Health
1989 - American Association for Clinical Chemistry | Clinical Chemistry
M. G. Koopman, R.T. Krediet, G.C.M. Koomen, J. Strackee, L. Arisz,
Proteinuria in patients with glomerular disease has a circadian rhythm, but for creatinine such a rhythm is ... the protein: creatinine ratio. Estimates of 24-h proteinuria were obtained by multiplying the protein:creatinine ratio ... excretion, calculated from age, sex and bodyweight. Estimated proteinuria could be as low as 19% or as high as 349% of actually measured 24-h proteinuria; the mean SD was 23%. The best estimate ... estimates correlated better with actually measured 24-h proteinuria than the protein: creatinine ratio per se correlated ...
Tópico(s): Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
1989 - Oxford University Press | Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Robert H. Noth, Andrzej S. Królewski, George A. Kaysen, Timothy W. Meyer, Morris Schambelan,
... decrease the degree of albuminuria,...References1. Abuelo J. Proteinuria: diagnostic principles and procedures. Ann Intern Med. 1983; ... 91. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar5. Mogensen C. Microalbuminuria predicts clinical proteinuria and early mortality in maturity-onset diabetes. N ... arterial pressure in parents of diabetic patients with proteinuria. Br Med J. 1987;295:515-7. CrossrefMedlineGoogle ... Scholar39. Borch-JohnsenKragh-AndersenDeckert KPT. The effect of proteinuria on relative mortality in type I (insulin-dependent) ...
Tópico(s): Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
1989 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine