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].
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Results The median age at the time of renal biopsy was 25.7 years (range, 14–57 years). Commonest initial presentation was nephrotic syndrome in 10 of 17 patients followed by rapidly progressive ...