Diagnostic Accuracy of Urinary Spot Protein: Creatinine Ratio Versus 24 hours urinary Proteins in Patients with Preeclampsia

Ahmed Mahmoud Abdel-rahim;

Abstract


In women with hypertensive disorders with pregnancy, the gold standard for diagnosis of significant proteinuria is 24-hour urine collection. However, 24-hour urine collection for measuring total proteinuria is time-consuming, subject to collection error,


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Title Diagnostic Accuracy of Urinary Spot Protein: Creatinine Ratio Versus 24 hours urinary Proteins in Patients with Preeclampsia
Other Titles مدي دقة قياس نسبة البروتين إلى الكرياتنين فى عينة بول عشوائية مقارنة بنسبة البروتين فى تجميع البول لمدة 24 ساعة فى مرضى تسمم الحمل
Authors Ahmed Mahmoud Abdel-rahim
Keywords Diagnostic Accuracy of Urinary Spot Protein: Creatinine Ratio Versus 24 hours urinary Proteins in Patients with Preeclampsia
Issue Date 2012
Description 
In women with hypertensive disorders with pregnancy, the gold standard for diagnosis of significant proteinuria is 24-hour urine collection. However, 24-hour urine collection for measuring total proteinuria is time-consuming, subject to collection error,

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