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Urinalysis and other urine tests include:
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Glomerulonephritis Main page

Glomerulonephritis patient information

Overview

Classification

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Pathophysiology

Differential Diagnosis

Screening

Diagnosis

Prevention

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Laboratory Findings

Urinalysis and other urine tests include:

  • Creatinine clearance
  • Examination of the urine under a microscope
  • Urine for total protein
  • Uric acid in the urine
  • Urine concentration test
  • Urine creatinine
  • Urine protein
  • Urine RBC
  • Urine specific gravity
  • Urine osmolality

This disease may also cause abnormal results on the following blood tests:

References

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