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Suggest Treatment For Proteinuric Glomerular Diseases

Hi! I just got lab results, and my WBC is low (4.1), my glucose is high (110), my calcium is high (10.4), my PTH-Intact is high (108.2), and my vitamin D is low (25). A urine protein electrophoresis in January result said that the pattern is consistent with nonselective glomerular proteinuria. What disease or problems do all of these lab results suggest?
posted on Tue, 5 May 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, i can fully understand your concern.
You should mention your age and gender,with present medication.
As you may be a diabetic, check your HbA1C, Hb, urea and creatinine, lipid profile, and 24 hours urine protein. You should have an ultrasound of abdomen, and later decide about kidney biopsy.
If you can send the reports to me for an expert opinion, i can guide you accordingly. It may sent in my name, as a direct question.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Suggest Treatment For Proteinuric Glomerular Diseases

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can fully understand your concern. You should mention your age and gender,with present medication. As you may be a diabetic, check your HbA1C, Hb, urea and creatinine, lipid profile, and 24 hours urine protein. You should have an ultrasound of abdomen, and later decide about kidney biopsy. If you can send the reports to me for an expert opinion, i can guide you accordingly. It may sent in my name, as a direct question. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.