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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