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Uremia is a clinical condition associated with worsening renal function, characterized by fluid, electrolyte, hormonal, and metabolic abnormalities. It most commonly occurs in the setting of chronic and end-stage renal disease but may also occur due to acute kidney injury. To diagnose uremia, your dRead more
Uremia is a clinical condition associated with worsening renal function, characterized by fluid, electrolyte, hormonal, and metabolic abnormalities. It most commonly occurs in the setting of chronic and end-stage renal disease but may also occur due to acute kidney injury.
To diagnose uremia, your doctor may order blood tests to determine levels of various compounds and GFR in the blood to assess the severity of the condition. Urine tests may be performed to determine creatinine clearance. Urine analysis may include microscopic examination for the presence of protein, casts, blood, and pH. A radioisotope test may be performed to determine GFR.
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