Korean Journal of Nephrology 1989;8(1):66-70.
무증상 뇨이상의 임상적 및 병리학적 소견에 관한 연구
박정식 , 김병태 , 최문기 , 이영천 , 장연복 , 오하영
Abstract
Asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria is one of the most frequent abnormalities in clinical nephrology. However there are lots of controversies about the natures of the disease and clinical significances. In order to determine the relative frequences of the various type of renal lesions which cause asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria as a primary clinical finding and correlate clinical features with the pathologic findings, we have analysed our experiences in 51 patients. The results were summarised as follows: 1) The age of patients varied from seventeen to fiftyAsymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria is one of the most frequent abnormalities in clinical nephrology. However there are lots of controversies about the natures of the disease and clinical significances. In order to determine the relative frequences of the various type of renal lesions which cause asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria as a primary clinical finding and correlate clinical features with the pathologic findings, we have analysed our experiences in 51 patients. The results were summarised as follows: 1) The age of patients varied from seventeen to fifty
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