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  • ...t measures the amount of urea nitrogen, a waste product, in your blood. An increased BUN level may suggest impaired kidney function. ...level of creatinine, another waste product, in your blood. High levels of creatinine may indicate a problem with kidney function.
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  • ...ome may include [[jaundice]], a decrease in size of the liver, increased [[creatinine]] levels, and decreased urine production.
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  • ...nded Criteria Donor" is derived from the English words "expanded" (meaning increased or enlarged), "criteria" (meaning a principle or standard by which somethin ...ath from a [[Cerebrovascular Accident|cerebrovascular accident]], or serum creatinine >1.5 mg/dL.
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  • ...ade through blood and urine tests that measure the levels of uric acid and creatinine. Imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scan may also be used to identify a ...his can include medications such as allopurinol or rasburicase, as well as increased fluid intake to help flush out the uric acid.
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  • ...ey transplant]], symptoms may include decreased urine output and increased creatinine levels.
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  • ...ivity during which the heart and lungs must work harder to meet the body's increased oxygen demand * [[Creatinine]] - a waste product that is filtered from the blood by the kidneys and expe
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