Journal article
Management of asymptomatic proteinuria in children: Role of the general practitioner
Abstract
Although most children with the incidental finding of proteinuria do not have kidney disease and the proteinuria disappears on repeat testing, persistent asymptomatic proteinuria may be the first presenting feature of an underlying renal disorder. It is important to repeat the urinalysis and to rule out orthostatic proteinuria, as this will alleviate the anxiety of most patients and parents. In a minority group of patients, referral to a …
Authors
Lau KK; Liu GP; Chan AKC
Journal
Hong Kong Practitioner, Vol. 28, No. 9, pp. 383–387
Publication Date
September 1, 2006
ISSN
1027-3948