because inflammation of the glomerular capillaries reduces its reabsorption capacity and hence loss of glucose.
I have diagnose Nephritic syndrome after that Dr.advise me steroid for the last four months i am using and now i am losing my hair
* Acute kidney failure * Chronic kidney failure * End-stage kidney disease * High blood pressure * Congestive heart failure * Pulmonary edema * Chronic glomerulonephritis * Nephrotic syndrome
Glycosuria does not occur in diabetes insipidus
nephritic syndrome is when your brain lowers it activty our as doctors call it stimulae which stimulation of the brain. And Jacob if survives will be really and dangerously ill and therefore even if he gets out of hospital he will barely be able to walk.
The doctor diagnosed the patient with glycosuria after finding high levels of glucose in their urine during a routine check-up.
filtration
Glycosuria occurs when there is an excess of glucose in the blood that exceeds the renal threshold for glucose reabsorption, typically around 180 mg/dL. This can happen in conditions like uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, where insulin deficiency or resistance leads to elevated blood glucose levels. When the kidneys cannot reabsorb all the glucose filtered through them, the excess glucose is excreted in the urine. Other causes of glycosuria can include renal tubular disorders or certain hormonal imbalances.
Turner syndrome only occurs in females
glycosuria
Down Syndrome often occurs when chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis.
impingement syndrome
Nondisjunction