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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for kidney function
  1. ... test for how the kidneys are functioning. Some kidney function tests include: creatine, creatinine-urine, creatine clearance, and ...
  2. ... it can be filtered and cleaned. Among other functions, the kidneys remove toxins, metabolic waste, and excess ions from the blood which leaves the body in the form of urine.
  3. ... serum creatinine level is often used to evaluate kidney function. Urine creatinine levels can be used as a screening test to evaluate kidney function, or can be part of the creatinine clearance ...
  4. ... also used to evaluate an unexplained decrease in kidney function, persistent blood in the urine, or protein in ...
  5. ... be used as a screening test to evaluate kidney function, or can be part of the creatinine clearance ...
  6. ... of the kidney is destroyed. Over time, the kidney's ability to function starts to decline, which may eventually lead to chronic kidney failure.
  7. ... kidneys are left in place, and the transplanted kidney performs all the functions that both kidneys perform in healthy people. Kidney ...
  8. Ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, aids in many functions of the body, ... kidney stones may find their condition aggravated by vitamin ...
  9. One method of examining bladder function is by injecting dye that ... study is usually done with the patient lying on an X-ray table.
  10. ... resides in the back of the abdomen. It functions to produce digestive enzymes which are delivered to ... retinopathy), heart disease, nerve disorders (diabetic neuropathy), and kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy). Diabetic patients must take insulin ...
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