What's the difference between glucosuria and glycosuria?
Glucosuria
Definition:
(n.) A condition in which glucose is discharged in the urine; diabetes mellitus.
Example Sentences:
(1) Glycaemia, glucosuria, plasma insulin, and the rates of appearance Ra and disappearance Rd of glucose (kinetics of double-labelled glucose, evaluated according to Steele's equation in its non-steady-state version) were observed under the following conditions, starting from normoglycaemia during glucose-controlled insulin infusion (GCII): (I) insulin withdrawal, (II) insulin withdrawal and glucose infusion, (III) constant i.v.
(2) A study was made of glycemia, the range of its deviations, daily glucosuria, diuresis, the basal level of C-peptide and glucagon in the study and control groups prior to and after treatment.
(3) The serum triglyceride of the patients in group 4 (highest urinary glucose content and spills) was significantly elevated above three other groups with less glucosuria.
(4) The occurrence of hyperglycemia and glucosuria was investigated in urethane anesthetized rats.
(5) All obese rats had increased urinary albumin excretion (UAE), which was dependent on age (r = .45, P less than .02) and independent of hyperglycemia, glucosuria, and polyuria.
(6) Only in one of 149 persons (0.67%) of the control group without glucosuria was a diabetic curve revealed.
(7) This pretreatment markedly decreased serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase activity, blood urea nitrogen, glucosuria, liver and kidney lesions, and mortality 24 hr after the administration of chloroform (0.125-1.5 ml.kg-1ip).
(8) A third 100 patients (group C, HbA1 11.7%) were assigned to a basic 4-day inpatient group teaching programme with conventional insulin therapy (including self-monitoring of glucosuria and acetonuria) and followed for 1 year.
(9) There was no evidence of uricosuria or aminoaciduria, and only one patient had glucosuria.
(10) Renal glucosuria, marked amino aciduria, and increased fractional excretion of phosphorus, sodium, and uric acid were observed.
(11) frank glucosuria, reflect reduced activity of tubular glucose reabsorption.
(12) These trials were based on experiments with rats with induced diabetes in which plasma glucose levels and glucosuria were decreased, and retinal and renal complications prevented or reversed.
(13) Temporal glucosuria and anemia were observed in some cases.
(14) A total of 754 persons randomly selected from the age group 55-64 years were invited by letter to take part in a screening for hematuria, proteinuria and glucosuria.
(15) JN should be considered in children with glucosuria.
(16) However, cisplatin administration to diabetic rats pretreated with insulin resulted in increased mortality, proteinuria, glucosuria and elevated kidney weight.
(17) In order to estimate how frequently examinations of urine for glucosuria and blood pressure measurements are performed in the primary health care sector to detect common incapacitating diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, the authors carried out a study in five general practices in Denmark for a period of five years.
(18) Daily glucosuria tests were also made and HbA1 was analysed.
(19) By age 125 days, diabetes (glucosuria and serum glucose greater than 11 mmol.l-1) had appeared in 15 of 17 (88%) of control rats, 10 of 18 (56%) on theophylline, 6 of 17 (35%) on cyclosporine, and 1 of 17 (6%) on theophylline plus cyclosporine.
(20) Prior to the onset of glucosuria, male rats showed impaired glucose tolerance after a glucose load at 21 weeks of age.
Glycosuria
Definition:
(n.) Same as Glucosuria.
Example Sentences:
(1) None of the animals injected with either CD4+ or CD8+ T cells became overtly diabetic during the 30 days of observation whereas 8 of 23 mice inoculated with a mixture of the two subsets developed glycosuria and hyperglycemia.
(2) 24-hour glycosuria and fasting and postprandial blood-glucose levels were measured one to five times during this period.
(3) Glycosuria decreased in 3 patients, but increased in 7.
(4) The disease was manifested in male mice by hyperglycemia, glycosuria, and reduced plasma insulin levels, which appeared around 5 months of age and led to premature death.
(5) A 72-year-old housewife was diagnosed to have glycosuria at the age of 67, but no medical treatment was done.
(6) The sesquiterpene glycoside 3 and the polyhydroxylated triterpenoids 5 and 6 produced a marked inhibition of glycosuria.
(7) The diabetic type of glucose tolerance tests was revealed in 16% of the women with glycosuria during pregnancy and in 8% of the women of control group without any other risk factors in respect to diabetes mellitus.
(8) It is concluded that pregnancy imposes some specific change in the glucose reabsorptive capacity of the proximal tubule and that women with more than usual degrees of glycosuria in pregnancy may, in addition, have an element of tubular damage.
(9) Thus, insulin treatment, which prevented glycosuria, resulted in normal tissue lipid levels and prevented nerve damage but had little effect on the other diabetes-induced ultrastructural alterations in the myocardium of these rats.
(10) The diabetic patients were on good metabolic control testified by a satisfactory fasting and post prandial glycaemia, absence of glycosuria in the last 3 monthly controls and a normal value of glycosylate haemoglobin; they had no vascular or neurological complications; CAD was excluded submitting these patients to a maximal effort ECG on an ergometer.
(11) The syndrome differs from diabetic ketoacidosis in that blood glucose levels are lower and glycosuria is absent.
(12) As in the two previously described patients, this patient had a normal serum glucose level, underlying hypertension, and onset of glycosuria between 2 and 16 weeks after initiation of therapy with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor.
(13) Heavy metal intoxication with Cd and Hg causes proximal tubular abnormalities, i.e., aminoaciduria, glycosuria, phosphaturia.
(14) This finding, in association with interstitial nephritis and tubular glycosuria, is similar to an experimental autologous renal disease mediated by antibody to tubular basement membrane.
(15) When the methods and interpretation of glucose tolerance as recommended by the World Health Organisation were applied to 247 patients in the third trimester of pregnancy selected on account of glycosuria, previous large-for-dates offspring, diabetic family history, maternal obesity or a fetus large for gestational age, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was found in 20 (8.1%).
(16) A 39-year-old white woman with a history of frequent bone fractures developed hypophosphatemia, hypouricemia, hypokalemia, metabolic acidosis, and renal glycosuria.
(17) The aims of the present study were to determine the rapidity at which glycosuria and magnesuria occur after the induction of diabetes mellitus (DM) in old male rats, and the maximal amount of Mg and glucose (Glu) loss in the urine and whether or not the loss is persistent and (3) the most sensitive means of correlating the Mg and Glu loss in the urine.
(18) The proposita had hypophosphataemia, renal glycosuria, proteinuria and generalized aminoaciduria, and at the age of 22 developed symptoms of osteomalacia which responded to treatment with oral phosphate.
(19) No consistent differences occurred in serum glucose levels or in 24-hr urinary glycosuria.
(20) An over-all rating for diabetic control based primarily on the frequency and degree of glycosuria was made for the time period between clinic visits.