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    Guy M, Borzomato JK, Newall RG, Kalra PA, Price CP.
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    Kosmadakis G, Filiopoulos V, Georgoulias C, Smirloglou D, Draganis T, Michail S.
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  • 24. A random protein-creatinine ratio accurately predicts baseline proteinuria in early pregnancy.
    Hirshberg A, Draper J, Curley C, Sammel MD, Schwartz N.
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  • 28. Random urine protein creatinine ratio as a preadmission test in hypertensive pregnancies with urinary protein creatinine ratio.
    Eslamian L, Behnam F, Tehrani ZF, Jamal A, Marsoosi V.
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  • 30. Use of 24-hour urinary protein and calcium for prediction of preeclampsia.
    Sirohiwal D, Dahiya K, Khaneja N.
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  • 31. Optimal bedside urinalysis for the detection of proteinuria in hypertensive pregnancy: a study of diagnostic accuracy.
    Waugh JJ, Bell SC, Kilby MD, Blackwell CN, Seed P, Shennan AH, Halligan AW.
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  • 35. Use of protein: creatinine ratio in a random spot urine sample for predicting significant proteinuria in diabetes mellitus.
    Yadav BK, Adhikari S, Gyawali P, Shrestha R, Poudel B, Khanal M.
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  • 37. Protein/creatinine ratio on random urine samples for prediction of proteinuria in preeclampsia.
    Roudsari FV, Ayati S, Ayatollahi H, Shakeri MT.
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  • 39. Correlation between the protein/creatinine ratio in spot urine and 24-hour urine protein.
    Montero N, Soler MJ, Pascual MJ, Barrios C, Márquez E, Rodríguez E, Berrada A, Riera M, Coca L, Orfila MA, Pascual J.
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  • 40. A prospective comparison of total protein/creatinine ratio versus 24-hour urine protein in women with suspected preeclampsia.
    Durnwald C, Mercer B.
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