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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 18, 5-25, Copyright © 1972 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Diagnostic Value of Urinary Enzyme Determinations

Wolfgang P. Raab 1

1 Vienna University Medical School, Department of Medical Chemistry (Chairman: F. Seelich, Ph.D.).

Information on physiology and pathology of urinary enzymatic activities is compiled. Attention is focused on the diagnostic applicability of urinary enzyme determinations. The data collected may stimulate the clinical chemist as well as the clinician to greater use of urinary enzymatic determinations. In many respects, systematic investigations still are lacking.


Key Words: gastrointestinal function, renal disease, urogenital system • fibrinolytic activity • metachromatic leukodystrophy • saccharidases • proteinases • peptidases • renal transplant • drug-induced renal changes • drug nephrotoxicity • rats




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