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DictionarySeeglycosuriarenal glycosuria
glycosuria [gli″ko-su´re-ah] the presence of glucose in the urine; called also dextrosuria and glucosuria.renal glycosuria glycosuria due to inability of the renal tubules to reabsorb glucose completely.re·nal gly·co·sur·i·athe recurring or persistent excretion of glucose in the urine, in association with blood glucose levels that remain in the normal range; results from the failure of proximal renal tubules to reabsorb glucose at a normal rate from the glomerular filtrate (low renal threshold); defect in the glucose carrier in the nephron. Synonym(s): normoglycemic glycosuria, renal diabetesrenal glycosurian. Recurring or persistent glycosuria in association with blood sugar levels that are in the normal range, resulting from the failure of renal tubules to reabsorb glucose at a normal rate from the glomerular filtrate.'renal' glycosuria A common–1:500 AR condition in which glycosuria occurs without hyperglycemia, unrelated to diet; subjects are asymptomatic, have a normal glucose tolerance test and utilization and storage of carbohydrates, but may become transiently ketotic in stress or pregnancyre·nal gly·co·su·ri·a (rē'năl glī'kō-syūr'ē-ă) The recurring or persistent excretion of glucose in the urine, in association with blood glucose levels in the normal range; results from the failure of proximal renal tubules to reabsorb glucose at a normal rate from the glomerular filtrate (low renal threshold); defect in the glucose carrier in the nephron. |