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Proteinuria & pelviectasis

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Does anyone have experience with your child showing high protein in urine with 1 kidney showing mild pelviectasis on U/S? All other numbers are good including creatinine.

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your child may need to see a nephrologist who can deal with those specific kidney related issues.

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KayE2021 in reply toCap21_NKF

Definitely on it, we are scheduled to see 1 this up coming Monday.

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