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Urinary protein patterns and EPH-gestosis.

L Quaas, C Wilhelm, W Klosa

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    Proteinuria during pregnancy, specifically over 0.5 g/day, indicates EPH-gestosis or kidney disease. Purely tubular proteinuria was not observed in EPH-gestosis, with higher protein loss correlating to severe symptoms.

    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Obstetrics
    • Clinical Chemistry

    Background:

    • Proteinuria is a common complication in pregnancy.
    • Distinguishing between glomerular and tubular proteinuria is crucial for diagnosis.
    • EPH-gestosis (Edema-Proteinuria-Hypertension) is a significant pregnancy complication.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the types and levels of proteinuria in pregnant individuals with EPH-gestosis.
    • To determine if pure tubular proteinuria occurs in EPH-gestosis.
    • To correlate proteinuria severity with clinical manifestations of EPH-gestosis.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of proteinuria levels (in g/day) in pregnant patients.
    • Classification of proteinuria as glomerular, tubular, or mixed.

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  • Clinical assessment of EPH-gestosis severity.
  • Main Results:

    • Glomerular or mixed glomerular/tubular proteinuria exceeding 0.5 g/day was detected in EPH-gestosis and pre-existing glomerular diseases.
    • Pure tubular proteinuria was absent in cases of EPH-gestosis.
    • A positive correlation was observed between the daily protein loss and the severity of clinical symptoms.

    Conclusions:

    • Proteinuria in EPH-gestosis is predominantly glomerular or mixed.
    • The absence of pure tubular proteinuria aids in differentiating conditions.
    • Quantifying proteinuria is valuable for assessing EPH-gestosis severity.