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Created page with "<section begin="clinical biochemistry" /><section begin="pathophysiology" />'''Proteinuria''' refers to pathological amounts of protein in the urine, defined as urinary protein content of > 150 mg per day. Physiologically, 50 - 150 mg protein is excreted in urine per day, most of which secreted by the tubuli with only small amounts filtered through the glomeruli. 99% of filtered proteins are reabsorbed in the tubuli. Most normal plasma proteins are not filtered in the g..."
(Created page with "<section begin="clinical biochemistry" /><section begin="pathophysiology" />'''Proteinuria''' refers to pathological amounts of protein in the urine, defined as urinary protein content of > 150 mg per day. Physiologically, 50 - 150 mg protein is excreted in urine per day, most of which secreted by the tubuli with only small amounts filtered through the glomeruli. 99% of filtered proteins are reabsorbed in the tubuli. Most normal plasma proteins are not filtered in the g...")
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