Best initial test in nephrology
- BUN/ Cr
Urinalysis measurements
Severe proteinuria
Tamm-Horsfall protein
- less than 30 - 50 mg per 24 hrs
If there is persistent proteinuria
Activities that increase urinary protein excretion
- Physical activity
Normal protein per 24 hrs
< 300 mg
Assess proteinuria
- Protein to creatinine ration is more accurate at determining the amount
Protein to creatinine ratio
1 is equivalent to one gram of protein on a 24 hr
Protein: creatinine ratio vs 24 hr urine
Protein: creatinine ratio can be superior in accuracy
Microalbunemia
- long term microalbinuria leads to worsening renal function in a diabetic patient should be treatment
Microalbunemia
Diabetic patient is evaluated with a UA that shows no protein. Microalbuminuria is detected (level btwn 30 and 300 mg per 24 hrs). Next best step?
ACE inhibitors or angiotension receptor blocker
- best initial therapy for any degree of proteinuria in a diabetic patient
Is Bence-Jones protein in myeloma detectable on dipstick?
No. Use Immunoelectrophoresis
White blood cells on UA
Eosinophils
Detecting eosinophils in the urine
Wright and Hansel stains
- allergic intersitial nephritis
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Hematuria
= / > 5 RBCs per high power field
Ig A nephropathy
common for mild recurrent hematuria
Reason for false positive tests for hematuria
- myoglobin
Woman is admitted to the hospital with trauma and dark urine. The dipstick is markedly positive for blood. Best initial test to conform the etiology?
Microscopic exam of the urine
Why is intravenous pyelogram is always wrong on boards?
When is dysmorphic red cells?
Glomerulonephritis
If the patient has hematuria without infection or prior trauma but
Next step?
Cystoscopy