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Tubular Proteinuria is a type of proteinuria that is characterized by the excretion of low molecular weight proteins in the urine. This condition is typically caused by a dysfunction of the renal tubules, which are responsible for reabsorbing these proteins back into the bloodstream.

Causes[edit]

Tubular proteinuria can be caused by a variety of conditions that affect the renal tubules. These include:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of tubular proteinuria can vary depending on the underlying cause of the condition. However, some common symptoms include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Tubular proteinuria is typically diagnosed through a urine test, which can detect the presence of low molecular weight proteins. In some cases, a kidney biopsy may also be necessary to determine the underlying cause of the condition.

Treatment[edit]

The treatment for tubular proteinuria typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may involve:

  • Medications to control blood pressure or blood sugar levels
  • Changes to the diet
  • Dialysis or kidney transplant in severe cases

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