Nephrotic-range proteinuria has previously been defined as persisting proteinuria >3,500 mg/24 h, and remission of nephrotic-range proteinuria has been defined as a reduction to <1,000 mg/24 h [9].
Nephrotic range proteinuria and metabolic alkalosis are unusual findings in large vessel vasculitis. In this case, renovascular hypertension with unilateral renal artery stenosis in Takayasu arteritis ...
He showed nephrotic-range proteinuria (12.1 g/gCr). A renal biopsy revealed endothelial cell injuries, such as TMA and podocytopathy with epithelial cell hyperplasia, which looked like a crescent.
Most of the time, nephrotic syndrome goes away with medicine, and kids outgrow it by the time they're teens. Nephrotic (neh-FROT-ik) syndrome happens when tiny filters in the kidneys called glomeruli ...
One hundred and twenty-five (80%) subjects achieved resolution of nephrotic syndrome in a median time of 16 weeks (range 4–48, figure 2). Thirty-two subjects were censored prior to resolution of ...
The cases focused on the interpretation of antiphospholipid antibodies in various clinical scenarios, diagnosis and management of nephrotic-range proteinuria during pregnancy, and the use of tumor ...
The frequency of relapse was evaluated in patients who have achieved ≥50% proteinuria reduction to sub-nephrotic range post-treatment. Conclusions LLDAS is an attainable target in LN and is associated ...
Patients and design The growth of 41 children (age 1.92–13.2 years) with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (SDNS) was studied using recordings from clinic visits over the course of their follow-up ...
Our prospective observational study demonstrates that 40% of a large unselected cohort of type 1 diabetic patients with diabetic nephropathy will develop NRA. However, as opposed to observations ...