LIVER PANCREAS
LIVER
Question
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Glucose
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water
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urea
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salt
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Detailed explanation-1: -Normally, urine contains very little or no glucose. But if you have too much glucose in your blood, your kidneys will get rid of some of the extra glucose through your urine. So, a high level of urine glucose may mean that your blood glucose is high, too, and that could be a sign of diabetes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Glucose is absent in the urine because it is completely reabsorbed in the kidney. The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, which filters blood in the first region the Bowman’s capsule, the fluid that is filtered out is called filtrate and contains glucose.
Detailed explanation-3: -Glucose is normally not present in urine. When glucose is present it may result from a high concentration of glucose in the blood (due to diabetes) or a kidney problem. Therefore, when glucose is present in the urine, further testing is recommended to identify the specific cause.
Detailed explanation-4: -Glucose is therefore not usually found in the urine of a healthy person.
Detailed explanation-5: -Normal Results Glucose is not usually found in urine. If it is, further testing is needed. The examples above are common measurements for results of these tests. Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories.