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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Reduced blood urea nitrogen
  1. ... blood test to screen for prostate cancer Cystoscopy Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine tests to check for reduced kidney function You may be asked to fill ...
  2. ... function of the N-acetylglutamate synthase enzyme is reduced or eliminated, ... accumulates in the blood. The buildup of ammonia damages tissues in the ...
  3. Partnering with Your Transplant Team: The Patient's Guide to Transplantation (Health Resources and Services Administration) (United Network for Organ Sharing) - PDF  
    Organ Transplantation/Start Here ... Organ Transplantation ... Health Resources and Services Administration ... United Network for Organ Sharing ... PDF
  4. ... done include: 24-hour urine volume and electrolytes Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) Complete blood count (CBC) Creatinine blood test Creatinine clearance -- blood ...
  5. Understanding Your Test Results (International Myeloma Foundation) - PDF  
    Multiple Myeloma/Diagnosis and Tests ... Multiple Myeloma ... International Myeloma Foundation ... PDF
  6. ... side effects of medicines you may be taking. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine tests help monitor how well your kidneys are working. You will need these tests regularly if: ... levels in your blood will need to be measured on a regular ...
  7. ... kidneys may include: Arterial blood gas analysis BUN (blood urea nitrogen) Creatinine Urinalysis Kidney ultrasound A chest x-ray ...
  8. ... production of a mitochondrial ornithine transporter 1 with reduced or absent function. As a result, ornithine transport is impaired and the urea cycle cannot proceed normally. This causes, nitrogen to accumulate in the bloodstream in the form ...
  9. ... production of a mitochondrial ornithine transporter 1 with reduced or absent function. As a result, ornithine transport is impaired and the urea cycle cannot proceed normally. Without a normally functioning urea cycle, nitrogen accumulates in the bloodstream in the form of ...
  10. ... occur at all. Waste products stay in the blood. Little or no urine is made, even though the kidney itself is working. When nitrogen waste products, such as creatinine and urea, build up in the body, the condition is ...
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