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How to differentiate tubular proteinuria and glomerular proteinuria?

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Answered by shubham9155
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Renal disorders associated with tubular proteinuria However, recent studies have demonstrated that primary glomerular proteinuria leads to large amounts of plasma proteins being presented to the proximal renal tubules, absorption of which causes inflammation and secondary tubular damage.

Answered by arshhh31
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Tubular proteinuria is proteinuria(excessive protein in the urine) caused by renal tubulardysfunction. Proteins of low molecular weight are normally filtered at the glomerulus of the kidney and are then normally reabsorbed by the tubular cells, so that less than 150 mg per day should appear in the urine.

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