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Hämaturie und Proteinurie im Kindesalter

Vom Symptom zur Diagnose

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Zusammenfassung

Hämaturie und Proteinurie sind häufige Befunde im Kindesalter. Die Aufgabe des Kinderarztes ist es, beim Auftreten dieser Symptome die Dringlichkeit weiterer Untersuchungen abzuschätzen und diese evtl. durchzuführen, um die zugrunde liegenden Erkrankungen aufzudecken. Algorithmen zu Hämaturie und Proteinurie, die in dieser Mitteilung vorgestellt und diskutiert werden, sollen eine gezielte Diagnostik ermöglichen und überflüssige Untersuchungen vermeiden.

Abstract

Hematuria and proteinuria are common findings in childhood. The pediatrician has to assess whether or not further tests should be carried out as a matter of urgency to find the underlying cause. Algorithms for hematuria and for proteinuria are presented and discussed in this paper; these may be help pediatricians to make a diagnosis in particular cases and to avoid unnecessary procedures.

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Benz, M.R., Reiter, K. & Eife, R. Hämaturie und Proteinurie im Kindesalter . Monatsschr Kinderheilkd 152, 238–247 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00112-004-0899-y

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