Orthostatic proteinuria: an overestimated phenomenon?
Zümrüt ArslanMustafa KoyunHakan ErenginHalide AkbaşGülşah Kaya AksoyElif ÇomakSema AkmanPublished in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2020)
Prevalence of OP in our study was lower than the literature. At least three random urine samples should be taken to exclude transient proteinuria in an asymptomatic child/adolescent before making a diagnosis of OP using first morning urine samples. OP is a benign condition and resolves spontaneously in most cases. Underweight children had a tendency for OP compared with overweight and obese children; however, further studies with larger number of patients are needed.