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Proteinuria typing: how, why and for whom?
Author(s) -
Nicolas Pallet,
JeanPhilippe Bastard,
Sophie Claeyssens,
Soraya Fellahi,
Pierre Delanaye,
Laurence Piéroni,
Elizabeth Caussé,
Marie-Christine Beauvieux,
Isabelle Benzde Bretagne,
Edith Bigot–Corbel,
Anne Boutten,
Marie-Christine Carlier,
Étienne Cavalier,
JeanPaul Cristol,
Vincent Delatour,
Marc Fila,
Christophe Mariat,
F Perrier,
Elisabeth Plouvier,
Christelle Roger,
Sophie Séronie-Vivien
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
annales de biologie clinique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.167
H-Index - 27
eISSN - 1950-6112
pISSN - 0003-3898
DOI - 10.1684/abc.2018.1401
Subject(s) - humanities , microbiology and biotechnology , art , philosophy , biology
The typing of proteinuria is one of the complementary examinations carried out during the exploration of proteinuria. It aims to separate and identify the different proteins, or fractions of proteins, that make up proteinuria. The nature and relative importance of the proteins present reflect the location of the renal involvement and help to determine the etiology. The typing of a proteinuria also allows the detection of a monoclonal component in urine and its quantification. Finally, it allows highlighting the existence of a proteinuria of overload that can occur in the absence of kidney damage. Many methods allow the typing of proteinuria, and these have benefited in recent years from technological advances. The purpose of this review is to summarize typing methods currently used, their benefits and limitations, and the help that these diagnostic tools can provide to the management of patients.

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