Definition of Glucosuria. Meaning of Glucosuria. Synonyms of Glucosuria

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Definition of Glucosuria

Glucosuria
Glucosuria Glu`co*su"ri*a, n. [NL., fr. E. glucose + Gr. ? urine.] (Med.) A condition in which glucose is discharged in the urine; diabetes mellitus.

Meaning of Glucosuria from wikipedia

- thereby interfering with renal glucose reabsorption. In a patient with glucosuria, diabetes is confirmed by measuring fasting or random plasma glucose and...
- Sakallioglu O, Gok F, Lhotta K, Barata J, Rueff J (Mar 2006). "Familial renal glucosuria: SLC5A2 mutation analysis and evidence of salt-wasting". Kidney International...
- absorption of phosphate, amino acids) or familial renal glucosuria (presents as isolated glucosuria). Familial renal glycosuria (FRG) is caused by mutations...
- presence of glucose in urine, elevated levels of which is known as glucosuria. Glucosuria can be indicative of diabetes mellitus, but Benedict's test is not...
- generalized lipodystrophy type 2 Diabetes mellitus type 1 Familial renal glucosuria Frontotemporal dementia Frontotemporal dementia, ubiquitin-positive Graves'...
- diarrhea, emesis, excessive sweating, urinary tract/bladder infection, glucosuria, renal artery stenosis, hepatorenal syndrome, decreased blood flow to...
- the filtrate, leading to the osmotic retention of water in the urine. Glucosuria causes a loss of hypotonic water and Na+, leading to a hypertonic state...
- concentration is too high (hyperglycemia), glucose p****es into the urine (glucosuria) because SGLT are saturated with the filtered glucose. The two most well...
- level in the blood and promote the excretion of glucose in the urine (glucosuria). The mechanism of action on a cellular level is not well understood....
- above 375 mg/min, the body cannot retain all the glucose, leading to glucosuria. PAH is not reabsorbed and is secreted, so excretion = filtration + secretion...