I've never heard of it, but Google has:
www.clinnephrol.com/clinnephrol/login/august00/PDF/CN08E15.PDF
Jonathan
On Friday, Mar 21, 2003, at 12:14 Europe/London, Roberta Goodall wrote:
> Colleagues
>
> Our renal transplant team has been working up a potential live kidney
> donor
> for a transplant to be carried out in Italy. As part of the work up
> they
> have been asked to perform a 'Protein Load Test', although they have
> already
> done albumin excretion, total protein excretion and protein:creatinine
> ratio. We know of such a test only in the context of investigating
> certain
> inborn errors and don't think that is what's required here. Have any
> of you
> encountered such a test ( in a renal context) or have a protocol for
> it?
>
> Thank you in anticipation
>
>
> Roberta Goodall
> North Bristol Trust
> Southmead Hospital
>
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