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Urinary lab tests are more diagnostic than plasma because of more prominent findings. | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
* [[Hypophosphatemia]]/Phosphaturia | * [[Hypophosphatemia]]/Phosphaturia | ||
* [[Glycosuria]] | * [[Glycosuria]] with normal plasma glucose levels (rarely leads to hypoglycemia) | ||
* [[Proteinuria]]/Aminoaciduria | * [[Proteinuria]]/Aminoaciduria | ||
* [[Uricosuria]] | * [[Uricosuria]]/Hypouricemia | ||
* Natriuresis/Hyponatremia | |||
* Kaliuria/Hypokalemia | |||
* Low anion gap Metabolic acidosis (from bicarbonate loss) | |||
* Hypovolemia from glucose osmotic diuresis and renal sodium loss | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Urinary lab tests are more diagnostic than plasma because of more prominent findings.
Laboratory Findings
- Hypophosphatemia/Phosphaturia
- Glycosuria with normal plasma glucose levels (rarely leads to hypoglycemia)
- Proteinuria/Aminoaciduria
- Uricosuria/Hypouricemia
- Natriuresis/Hyponatremia
- Kaliuria/Hypokalemia
- Low anion gap Metabolic acidosis (from bicarbonate loss)
- Hypovolemia from glucose osmotic diuresis and renal sodium loss