Urinary creatinine

Acute kidney injury

Acute
Acute kidney injury (AKI), previously called acute renal failure (ARF), is a rapid loss of kidney function. Its causes are numerous and include low blood volume from any cause, exposure to substances harmful to the kidney, and obstruction of the urinary tract. AKI is diagnosed on the basis of characteristic laboratory findings, such as elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, or inability of the kidneys to produce sufficient amounts of urine. AKI may lead to a number of complications, including metabolic acidosis, high potassium levels, uremia, changes in body fluid balance, and effects to other organ systems...

Urinary creatinine - List of case studies

List of Examinations

(AFC) Basophils Bence Jones proteinuria with urinary electrophoresis and urinary immunofixation Beta 2 glycoprotein Beta-2 microglobulin ... Coxofemoral X-ray Cranial CT Creatinine Cross-match Cryoglobulin Cutaneous biopsy ...

Possible Vitamin D/ Parathyroid Hormone Abnormality_1

to D,25 4.) 24 hour urinary Ca and phosphate elevated at times; Serum Ca and P have been normal ... phosphate, albumin and urinary calcium. phosphate and creatinine?   ...

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) secondary to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

correlate with the hematologic abnormalities. He also had urinary findings of hematuria, moderate proteinuria, and creatinine as high as 1.4 mg/dL. Further lab evaluation included low complement ...

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

In January 2006 first evidence of increase in creatinine (1,8 mg/dl) with slight anaemia (11.5 g/dl) and slight proteinuria ... GT, alkaline phosphatase, Bence Jones proteinuria with urinary electrophoresis and urinary immunofixation, sodium, potassium. ...

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