W. Hofmann1, D. Ruth2, W.G. Guder3
1Institute for Clinical Chemistry and immunology , Städt. KHS-München Neuperlach, Germany 2Dade-Behring, Marburg, Germany; 3Institute for Clinical Chemistry , Städt. KHS-München Bogenhausen, Germany
Proteinuria and hematuria are the most often found symptoms of renal disease. Recently we have learned that urine protein patterns mirror the sites and mechanisms of the events. Renal dysfunctions are excluded with high certainty when cystatin C in serum, total protein, albumin and α1-microglobulin, hemoglobin and leucocyte esterase excretion are normal (1,2). |