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1578:Natriuresis
1443:Delta ratio
1429:Base excess
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713:proteinuria
593:Proteinuria
542:medications
379:albuminuria
302:bicarbonate
290:electrolyte
283:Blood tests
266:Urine tests
192:capillaries
146:amino acids
102:Description
1598:Categories
1453:Buffering
1381:Body water
1360:Calcitriol
1280:Filtration
826:"UpToDate"
813:References
658:GFR level
655:CKD stage
570:vasculitis
538:urinalysis
451:Urine Flow
352:cimetidine
348:creatinine
332:glomerular
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180:filtration
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1209:Clearance
1202:Secretion
1192:Creating
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761:Clearance
605:Hematuria
554:hematuria
446:×
330:(kidney)
298:phosphate
294:potassium
260:confusion
200:secretion
162:vitamin D
134:clearance
126:potassium
96:vitamin D
69:potassium
1328:Hormones
1250:Chloride
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766:Dialysis
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690:Stage 4
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674:Stage 2
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578:diabetes
566:polyuria
562:diabetes
552:, gross
550:nocturia
506:CT scans
154:hormones
88:hormones
77:clearing
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1270:Protein
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595:and/or
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371:Staging
310:anaemia
248:anaemia
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217:and a
138:toxins
122:sodium
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1583:Urine
1556:Other
1350:Renin
1194:urine
1062:(PDF)
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968:S2CID
669:≥ 90
546:edema
328:renal
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188:cells
184:blood
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1515:Kt/V
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