Urinary guanidinosuccinic acid (GSA) was measured in pediatric age: six normal subjects, six chronically uremic patients and five with acute renal failure. Urinary GSA was increased in uremic patients as compared to that in normal subjects: our levels was less than in the growth-up people. These differences might be correlated with different protein metabolism in children.
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