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nephrotic
ne·phro·sis N0062400 (nə-frō′sĭs)n. pl. ne·phro·ses (-sēz) A disease of the kidneys marked by degenerative lesions, especially of the winding uriniferous tubules. ne·phrot′ic (-frŏt′ĭk) adj.Translationsnephrotic
nephrotic[nə′fräd·ik] (medicine) Pertaining to or affected by nephroses. nephrotic
neph·rot·ic (nef-rot'ik), Relating to, caused by, or similar to nephrosis.neph·rot·ic (nef-rot'ik) Relating to, caused by, or similar to nephrosis. nephrotic (nĕ-frŏt′ĭk) [Gr. nephros, kidney] Relating to, or caused by, nephrosis. Patient discussion about nephroticQ. Q. I want to know about urine protein creatine ratio in diagnosing nephrotic syndrome. Please explain interms of unit such as mg/mg or mmol/mg. Normal range, nephrotic range with good referrence.A. Nephrotic syndrome is defines as a damage to the kidneys, in which there is a leak of large amounts of protein (over 3.5 grams of protein / 24 hours urine output) from the blood to the urine. Protein loss causes low protein count in the blood (hypoalbuminemia) and edemas (excess fluid in the interstitial cavity which is between the cells, causes leg swelling most often, and also in the adbomen and around the eyes). More discussions about nephroticThesaurusSeenephrosis |