BUN/creatinine ratio is the concentration of BUN and creatinine in blood, in comparison to each other. A BUN to creatinine ratio is used to check health issues such asdehydration, kidney diseases, intestinal bl
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However, RR may also get completely exhausted even with a normal or with a minimal decline basal GFR. Kidneys may retain some RR even up to the GFR level of 15 mL/min.What causes diminished kidney function?Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure. Uncontrolled high blood sugar ...
Chronic Kidney Disease, also denoted as CKD, is characterised as the kidneys failing to function at an adequate level in regards to filtering the body's blood. When this occurs, waste material builds up in the blood and can lead to...
What actually fails with renal failure? Include in your answer what the functional unit of the kidney is? What is cholelithiasis? Describe its causes and symptoms. Which conditions are characterized by the presence of kidney stones (renal calculi)?
The balance of the chloride ion is closely regulated by the body. Significant changes in chloride concentrations can affect body function. Often chloride is lost because of excessivevomiting, the use of diuretic medications, orkidney failure. ...
Acute heart failure (AHF) is a major burden disease, with a complex physiopathology, unsatisfactory diagnosis, treatment and a very poor prognosis. In the
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What are the reasons for having lower than normal level or higher than normal level of hematocrit? Explain causes, symptoms and treatment of blood clots. How does a bile acid-binding resin lower the plasma cholesterol concentration? How could chronic kidney disease cause high BUN levels? Name tw...
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