Abstract

Key Points Proteinuria on routine screening of children without symptoms most often is either orthostatic or transient, not pathological. Orthostatic (postural) proteinuria is most common. Transient proteinuria can result from stressors such as fever or vigorous exercise. Persistent (fixed) proteinuria can be asymptomatic, signaling underlying glomerular or tubular renal disease.

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