PMID: 6167760Jun 1, 1981Paper

Studies on the clinical significance of nonesterified and total cholesterol in urine

Klinische Wochenschrift
D JüngstH J Karl

Abstract

Gas-liquid chromatographic determinations of nonesterified and total urinary cholesterol were performed in 137 normals, 264 patients with various internal diseases without evidence of neoplasias or diseases of the kidney or urinary tract, 497 patients with malignancies and 236 patients with diseases of the kidney, urinary tract infections or prostatic adenoma with residual urine. A normal range (mean +/- 2 SD) of 0.2-2.2 mg/24 hours nonesterified cholesterol (NEC) and of 0.3-3.0 mg/24 hours total cholesterol (TC) was calculated. Values of urinary cholesterol excretion were independent of age and sex and did not correlate with cholesterol levels in plasma. Patients with various internal diseases, without evidence of neoplasias nor diseases of the kidney or obstruction of the urinary tract, showed normal urinary cholesterol excretions, as did patients with infections of the urinary tract. However, elevated urinary cholesterol was found in patients with diseases of the kidney or urinary tract obstruction (prostatic adenoma with residual urine), malignant diseases of the urogenital tract and metastasizing carcinoma of the breast. In patients with other malignant diseases urinary cholesterol was usually normal. Lesions of the urothe...Continue Reading

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Nov 1, 1982·Urology·D JüngstH J Karl
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