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  2. Augmented renal clearance - Wikipedia

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    The primary sign of augmented renal clearance is an increase in the creatinine clearance well above that which would be considered normal. Commonly, ARC is defined as a creatinine clearance of greater than 130 mL/min, but the effects of increased clearance on therapy are not directly correlated to a specific number.

  3. Creatinine - Wikipedia

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    A high reading may be due to increased production of creatinine not due to reduced kidney function, to interference with the assay, or to reduced tubular secretion of creatinine. An increase in serum creatinine can be due to increased ingestion of cooked meat (which contains creatinine converted from creatine by the heat from cooking) or ...

  4. Chronic kidney disease - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis of CKD is largely based on history, examination, and urine dipstick combined with the measurement of the serum creatinine level. Differentiating CKD from acute kidney injury (AKI) is important because AKI can be reversible. One diagnostic clue that helps differentiate CKD from AKI is a gradual rise in serum creatinine (over several ...

  5. Azotemia - Wikipedia

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    The increased resistance to urine flow can cause back up into the kidneys, leading to hydronephrosis. [3] The BUN:Cr in postrenal azotemia is initially >15. The increased nephron tubular pressure (due to fluid back-up) causes increased reabsorption of urea, elevating it abnormally relative to creatinine. [3]

  6. Assessment of kidney function - Wikipedia

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    One of the measures of kidney function is the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Other tests that can assess the function of the kidneys include assessment of electrolyte levels such as potassium and phosphate, assessment of acid-base status by the measurement of bicarbonate levels from a vein, and assessment of the full blood count for anaemia.

  7. 4 best supplements for an energy boost, according to experts

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    It’s why vitamin B12 supplements are often a solid go-to for people lacking energy, as long as there’s evidence of a deficiency. ... Creatine. Creatine is a compound made in your liver ...