kleintier konkret 2020; 23(06): 24-36
DOI: 10.1055/a-1260-6999
Innere Medizin
Hund.Katze

Proteinurie – Ist die Niere immer schuld?

Dorothee Dahlem
,
Katarina Hazuchova

Wird bei der Urinuntersuchung eine Proteinurie detektiert, stellen sich dem Kliniker zahlreiche Fragen: Was ist die Ursache? Ist die Proteinurie schwerwiegend? Welche weiteren Tests sollten eingeleitet werden? Wir informieren über die diagnostische Aufarbeitung.

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Article published online:
16 December 2020

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