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A \'selective proteinuria\' is characterized by the prevalence of which of the f

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Question

A 'selective proteinuria' is characterized by the prevalence of which of the following patterns of urine protein electrophoresis?

A.

Albumin, transferrin, alpha-1-antitrypsin

B.

Beta-2-microglobulin and similar size proteins

C.

Complement, immunoglobulin and CRP

D.

A pattern resembling that of serum

Osmolality measurements determine the:

A.

Activity of ions/kilogram of solvent

B.

Grams of dissolved solutes/kilogram of solvent

C.

Moles of dissolved solutes/kilogram of solvent

D.

Equivalents of dissolved solutes/kilogram of solvent

As part of a prenatal assessment, the patient was given a 100-g carbohydrate load. The following results were obtained: Fasting glucose: 90 mg/dL; 1-hour glucose: 160 mg/dL; 2-hour glucose: 140 mg/dL. The results suggest an assessment of:

A.

gestational diabetes.

B.

nondiabetic, no evidence of disorder.

C.

Impaired fasting glucose.

D.

Impaired glucose tolerance.   

can you please explain

A.

Albumin, transferrin, alpha-1-antitrypsin

B.

Beta-2-microglobulin and similar size proteins

C.

Complement, immunoglobulin and CRP

D.

A pattern resembling that of serum

Explanation / Answer

A 'selective proteinuria' is characterized by the prevalence of which of the following patterns of urine protein electrophoresis?

Albumin, transferrin, alpha-1-antitrypsin - Glomerular defect results with selective proteinuria, in which moderate molecular mass (40 000-90 000 Da) such as albumin are present in the urine.

Osmolality measurements determine the:

Moles of dissolved solutes/kilogram of solvent

As part of a prenatal assessment, the patient was given a 100-g carbohydrate load. The following results were obtained: Fasting glucose: 90 mg/dL; 1-hour glucose: 160 mg/dL; 2-hour glucose: 140 mg/dL. The results suggest an assessment of:

Impaired glucose tolerance means that blood glucose is raised beyond normal levels, but not high enough to diagnose diabetes.

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