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Proteinuria Selectivity Index in Saudi Children with Nephrotic Syndrome

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1989 Nov 1
PMID 2619228
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Abstract

Proteinuria selectivity index (PSI) was determined in 54 Saudi children with nephrotic syndrome whose renal biopsy showed minimal change in 13 and non-minimal histologic changes in 41 patients. The selectivity was determined with two pairs of proteins, IgG/transferrin and IgG/albumin. There was considerable overlap in the values of PSI in patients with minimal and non-minimal histological changes. The clinical utility of PSI in differentiating minimal change nephrotic syndrome and non-minimal change nephrotic syndrome is low.

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