RENAL INX-PROTEINURIA
SUMMARY
1. Proteinuria is an important indicator of underlying renal pathology; normal 24-hour urine protein is < 150 mg.
2. Greater than 2 g/d indicates significant glomerular pathology.
3. Medullary cystic disease and obstructive uropathy are the only exceptions in which there can be pathology and a normal urine sediment with minimal proteinuria.
4. Transient proteinuria is common in people during a febrile illness, after strenuous exercise, and in patients with HF and COPD.
5. Estimated with spot urine protein:creatinine ratio.
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