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Author: Cha, Ran-hui; Yang, Seung Hee; Moon, Kyung Chul; Joh, Joon-Sung; Lee, Ji Yeon; Shin, Hyoung-Shik; Kim, Dong Ki; Kim, Yon Su
Title: A Case Report of a Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Survivor with Kidney Biopsy Results
  • Document date: 2016_3_10
  • ID: rkwz1pwh_9
    Snippet: The microalbumin to creatinine (ACR) and protein to creatinine (PCR) ratios from randomly collected urine on HOD 7 were 113.6 and 1,327.3 mg/g creatinine (Cr), respectively. Urinary protein excretion steadily increased for an ACR of 538.4 mg/g Cr and a PCR of 3,025.8 mg/g Cr on HOD 32. The IDMS traceable SCr level increased to 3.0 mg/dL on HOD 41. The IDMS traceable SCr level was still 1.7 mg/dL on HOD 55 and the ACR and PCR were 31.5 mg/g Cr and.....
    Document: The microalbumin to creatinine (ACR) and protein to creatinine (PCR) ratios from randomly collected urine on HOD 7 were 113.6 and 1,327.3 mg/g creatinine (Cr), respectively. Urinary protein excretion steadily increased for an ACR of 538.4 mg/g Cr and a PCR of 3,025.8 mg/g Cr on HOD 32. The IDMS traceable SCr level increased to 3.0 mg/dL on HOD 41. The IDMS traceable SCr level was still 1.7 mg/dL on HOD 55 and the ACR and PCR were 31.5 mg/g Cr and 1,075.6 mg/g Cr ( Fig. 1) . We performed the kidney biopsy on HOD 55.

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