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Elmer L. Kuber has written: 'The clinical significance of drug induced modifications of bun level determinations'
There is no need to fast for a bun and creatinine test.
There is no need to fast for a bun and creatinine test.
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There is a great clinical significance of calcification. Calcification can lead to things like kidney stones that are very painful.
The BUN test measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea. A BUN (blood urea nitrogen) test is done to see how well your kidneys are working.
This is the kidney function test called BUN (blood urea nitrogen). This test is critical in diagnosing kidney problems in patients.
A clinical correlation from a stress test involves interpreting the test results in conjunction with the patient's symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic tests to arrive at a diagnosis or treatment plan. It helps the healthcare provider determine the significance of abnormal findings on the stress test in relation to the patient's overall health condition.
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BUN is the Blood Urea Nitrogen level test and is a test of kidney function used in comparison with glomerular filtration rate http://www.globalrph.com/labs_u.htm
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