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Nephrotic grade proteinuria? - lf


Posted: Sep 13, 2010

"s/ nephrotic grade proteinura - no biopsy, concerned about risk.  Treating for diabetic and hypertension-related renal diseases versus autoimmune."  I can't find anything in my dictionaries or online that has at least both nephrotic and proteinuria.  The 'grade' part of it could be just about anything...it doesn't necessarily have to be 'grade'.

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That was all for that sentence, but the word is used later on... - lf

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"Nephrology - 'nephrotic grade proteinuria'. Concerns for the risk associated with a kidney biopsy to rule out autoimmune disease contributing to her proteinuria." The patient also has temporal enteritis and her diabetes and hypertension could be the reason for her kidney issue.

there is "nephrotic-range proteinuria" - n/m

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Ooh, that's definitely it...thanks!!! - lf

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