glucosuria
Glucosuria is the presence of glucose in the urine. It occurs when the amount of glucose filtered by the kidneys exceeds the proximal tubule’s capacity to reabsorb it, or when tubular reabsorption is impaired. Normally, nearly all filtered glucose is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule by SGLT2 transporters (with SGLT1 contributing in the distal nephron). The renal threshold for glucose is about 180 mg/dL of plasma; when plasma glucose exceeds this level, glucose appears in the urine.
Glucosuria can be classified as overflow or renal. Overflow glucosuria results from very high plasma glucose,
Clinical features and diagnosis vary. Glucosuria can be asymptomatic and detected incidentally on a urine dipstick.
Management depends on the underlying cause. In diabetes, treatment targets glycemic control to reduce glucosuria and