Temporary albuminuria occurs very frequently in the febrile and occasionally in the declining stage, but generally disappears when convalescence is completed.
A temporary albuminuria is not infrequent; excluding mere traces, it obtained in 52 per cent.
Albuminuria is occasionally a symptom of indigestion in the bowel.
Albuminuria does not belong to the history of gastric cancer, although a small quantity of albumen may be present in the urine as in other anaemic and cachectic conditions.
The physician can make no greater mistake than to regard all cases of albuminuria as indicating kidney disease.
Renal albuminuria may be referred to one or more of the following causes.
Here marked albuminuria was noted; the lipomata increased in volume; others appeared in the arms.
Anuria andalbuminuria have consequently passed from the textbooks on hysteria, just as Babinski believes that hysterical edema and hysterical exaggeration of the reflexes are bound to pass.
The association of albuminuria with neurosis in childhood has been noticed by many observers.
It seems most likely that the albuminuria is due to defective tone in the vasomotor musculature, comparable in every way to the defective tone in the muscles of the skeleton.
In a certain proportion of cases the kidneys become involved and albuminuria is a result, but this usually passes off with the improvement and recovery of the patient.
As in the two forms, blood and the elements of blood escape into the urine, albumin is always present, so that there is albuminuria with blood-coloring matter superadded.
Its recognition is of extreme importance, as it must be distinguished from the albuminuria due to Bright's disease and other troubles.
The question of the real significance of ``physiological'' albuminuria is one about which there is much difference of opinion.
Adolescent albuminuria is met with in some subjects, especially boys.
Copaiba: to remove ascites and albuminuria dependent on cardiac or chronic Bright's disease, and in some cases of hematuria.
Ferric Perchloride: in advanced stage with albuminuriaand hematuria; very useful.
In all strenuous training or competitive athletic work, the participators should all be examined more or less frequently and more or less carefully for heart strain and albuminuria and also for a too great increase of blood pressure.
Albuminuria is therefore a cause, not a result, of renal disease.
It was hoped that the albuminuria was functional, as the examination was made in the full tide of digestion, and that it would pass off.
When albuminuria is persistent in spite of efforts to overcome it, the patient must be placed upon a strict milk diet as used in acute nephritis, to prevent dangerous complications arising.
Albuminuria is one of the most frequent complications in pregnant women.
The urine must be examined frequently and measures taken immediately to overcome albuminuria should it occur.
Diarrhea, convulsions, and albuminuria are also met with.
I have already pointed out that in some of these patients polyuria and temporary albuminuria occur along with the high tension and the increased action of the heart; but the heart may fail later on.
This man had neither albuminuria nor emphysema, but he had frequently suffered from ordinary articular gout.
Deep cyanosis, marked restlessness, anuria, and intense albuminuria are all bad symptoms.
If albuminuriais found the prognosis becomes very bad.
In these cases the albuminuria was marked and persistent, though tube-casts were rarely found, and severe cerebral symptoms of typhoid type were prominently present.
The absence of albuminuria must not always be accepted as proof of a healthy condition of the kidneys, as this symptom has been wholly wanting in cases in which the organs have been extensively diseased.
In the third place, may be found the more usual and more readily-determined condition of slight and transient albuminuria (with variations in urea excretion) which has already been discussed, and which has no serious prognostic significance.
This is in correspondence with what occurs in other septic diseases, and accounts for the albuminuria and interstitial nephritis which often supervene in the advanced stages.
Our experience does not confirm that of Murchison, who states that he never met with typhoid symptoms in relapsing fever without albuminuria or some other evidence of retarded elimination by the kidneys.
In other respects also it does not behave like albuminuriain scarlatina.
The nephritis and consequent albuminuria antedate by some days the occurrence of dropsy, and a physician should never discharge a scarlatinous patient without one or more examinations of his urine.
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