Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9888222 | Clinica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The reduced urinary excretion of β-hexosaminidase in preeclamptic women is associated with proteinuria, but not hypertension. Measuring urinary concentrations of lysosomal hydrolases alone or in conjunction with urinary protein concentrations is not likely to be useful in predicting or monitoring the clinical course of preeclampsia; however, it might prove important in gaining a more complete understanding of the pathogenesis of renal tubular epithelial cell injury and proteinuria that occurs in preeclampsia.
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Authors
R.H. Glew, D.M. Cole, G.S. Mehla, A.U. El-Nafaty, M.J. Crossey, A. Tzamaloukas, D.J. VanderJagt,