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spelling Petrovic, Dejan Obrenovic, Radmila Poskurica, Mileta Stojimirovic, Biljana 0370-8179 2406-0895 National Library of Serbia General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sarh0204064p <jats:p>Functional and structural damages of tubulointerstitium are caused by proteinuria. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of different proteinuria levels on Na+, K+, Cl tubular transport. We examined 50 patients (24 males, 26 females), mean age 46.50 ? 13.08 years, with mean creati-nine clearence of 87.29 ? 31.17 mL/min. They were separated in three groups depending on proteinuria value. The first group with proteinuria less than 0.3 g/24h included 19 persons (7 males, 12 females), mean age 45.12 ? 13.28 years, with mean creatinine clearance of 94.27 ? 34.70 mL/min. The second group of 18 patients (8 males, 10 females), mean age 45.39 ? 12.64 years had proteinuria of 0.3-3,0 g/24h and mean creatinine clearance of 90.07 ? 31.89 mL/min. The third group had proteinuria level higher than 3.0g/24h and mean creatinine clearance of 73.25 ? 20.44 mL/min. It included 13 patients (9 males, 4 females), mean age 50.08 ? 13.73 years. As a parameter of proteinuria influence on tubular transport of Na+, K+ and Cl-, fractional excretion of these electrolytes, was studied. Student's T test, Mann Whitney U test and c2 test were used for statistical analysis. No statistically significant influence of proteinuria was found on Na+, K+ and Cl tubular transport.</jats:p> The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
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spelling Petrovic, Dejan Obrenovic, Radmila Poskurica, Mileta Stojimirovic, Biljana 0370-8179 2406-0895 National Library of Serbia General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sarh0204064p <jats:p>Functional and structural damages of tubulointerstitium are caused by proteinuria. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of different proteinuria levels on Na+, K+, Cl tubular transport. We examined 50 patients (24 males, 26 females), mean age 46.50 ? 13.08 years, with mean creati-nine clearence of 87.29 ? 31.17 mL/min. They were separated in three groups depending on proteinuria value. The first group with proteinuria less than 0.3 g/24h included 19 persons (7 males, 12 females), mean age 45.12 ? 13.28 years, with mean creatinine clearance of 94.27 ? 34.70 mL/min. The second group of 18 patients (8 males, 10 females), mean age 45.39 ? 12.64 years had proteinuria of 0.3-3,0 g/24h and mean creatinine clearance of 90.07 ? 31.89 mL/min. The third group had proteinuria level higher than 3.0g/24h and mean creatinine clearance of 73.25 ? 20.44 mL/min. It included 13 patients (9 males, 4 females), mean age 50.08 ? 13.73 years. As a parameter of proteinuria influence on tubular transport of Na+, K+ and Cl-, fractional excretion of these electrolytes, was studied. Student's T test, Mann Whitney U test and c2 test were used for statistical analysis. No statistically significant influence of proteinuria was found on Na+, K+ and Cl tubular transport.</jats:p> The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo
spellingShingle Petrovic, Dejan, Obrenovic, Radmila, Poskurica, Mileta, Stojimirovic, Biljana, Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL, General Medicine
title The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
title_full The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
title_fullStr The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
title_full_unstemmed The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
title_short The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
title_sort the influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of na+, k+, cl
title_unstemmed The influence of proteinuria on tubular transport of Na+, K+, CL
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