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Renal Glucosuria

Renal glucosuria is a renal disease characterized by a urinary sugar despite of normal blood glucose. The pathogenetic relevance of this disorder is not yet well characterized.

Symptoms

Glucosuria
Glucosuria without other symptoms neither diabetes melitus nor proximal tubular damage is the hallmark of renal glucosuria.

Systematic

Monosacchariduria
Fructosuria
Glucose-Galactose Malabsorption
Renal Glucosuria
SLC5A2

References:

1.

van den Heuvel LP et al. (2002) Autosomal recessive renal glucosuria attributable to a mutation in the sodium glucose cotransporter (SGLT2).

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MONASTERIO G et al. (1964) RENAL DIABETES AS A CONGENITAL TUBULAR DYSPLASIA.

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Elsas LJ et al. (1971) Autosomal recessive inheritance of renal glycosuria.

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OMIM.ORG article

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Wikipedia article

Wikipedia EN (Renal_glycosuria) external link
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