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What is the difference between benign glycosuria and renal glycosuria?

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No difference: Renal glycosuria represents the excretion of detectable amounts of glucose in the urine at normal blood glucose concentrations (as opposed to diabetes) and is a benign condition when isolated, unassociated with any symptoms or long-term problems, and does not require any treatment.

Answered 9/22/2013

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