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Alport Syndrome - Facts and Information
21 Nov 2009
Creatinine * Audiometry * Renal biopsy * Hematuria test * Urinalysis BUN * Red blood cell count. A doctor tests to find out if the person's urinalysis shows blood, protein or other abnormalities, while they test BUN and creatine for ... Treatment goals related to Alport syndrome include both monitoring and control of the progression of the disease, as well as treatment of the person's symptoms. One of the most important things to do is control any symptoms related to high ...
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Living without arthritic pain
22 Nov 2009 by sincerewriter  
... an X – ray of the Chest, X – ray of the joint, blood tests – glucose tolerance ( for diabetics), blood urea, serum creatinine ( to see if the kidney is affected), serum bilirubin, haemoglobin, coagulation test ( to see if the clotting is normal). ... Test for Rheumatoid factor. Scan- CT/MRI Joint fluid analysis. Treatment. Before beginning the treatment, the physician will assess the progress of the condition. Those with mild symptoms will be treated as outpatients. ...
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usmle preparation: nephrology
21 Nov 2009 by asghar  
43 years old patient of osteoarthritis (OA) from a remote comes to your clinic for treatment of blood pressure. She is taking NSAIDs for her OA. There is no laboratory in her village so you can not monitor renal function and electrolytes. ... Following this she is found to have persistent microscopic hematuria, Blood pressure is 125/65 and creatinine is 2.3 mg/dl. A renal biopsy shows mesangial deposition of IgA on immunofluorescence with normal tubules and interstitium. ...
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Do not let diabetes “hurt” your kidney | Nephropathy | Diabetes ...
9 hours ago by admin  
At this point the patient due to renal insufficiency, the blood of waste, such as creatinine and blood urea nitrogen also began to increase, in which elevated levels of serum creatinine over 2 mg / l is a diagnosis of terminal kidney disease ... By the way, Chinese medicine the treatment of kidney disease has a wealth of experience, can benefit from people and giving of treatment, syndrome differentiation and treatment of diabetic nephropathy have greater significance. ...
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Case Study– Abdominal pain and High Calcium « MaziqueMedicine
1 May 2008 by jcm9232  
The patient's blood calcium level fell to 11.8 mg per deciliter (3.0 mmol per liter) by day 2 and to 8.5 mg per deciliter (2.1 mmol per liter) by day 3 with intravenous hydration alone, and the serum creatinine level fell to 0.7 mg per deciliter ... This history, together with the laboratory-test results, establishes the “milk alkali syndrome” as the primary diagnosis. Commentary. Effective treatment for peptic ulcer disease was first introduced by Bertram Sippy1 in 1915. ...
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT CREATININE IS?
25 Aug 2009 by Dr. Pedro Pinheiro  
What is creatinine? - Do you know if your kidneys are working well? - Do you know that kidney failure is asymptomatic until late stages of the disease? - Do you know that a simple and inexpensive blood test called creatinine can identify ... Treatment with potentially nephrotoxic drugs - Obesity or metabolic syndrome - Smokers - People with Hepatitis C virus infection - People with HIV infection - Cancer The creatinine is a chemical waste molecule that is generated from ...
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Critical Care | Full text | Changes in serum creatinine in the ...
28 Oct 2009 by Joerg Schefold  
According to our standard of treatment, neurological outcome was assessed after the third day using measures of clinical evaluation, NSE serum levels and somatosensory-evoked potentials when needed. ... Blood samples for determination of serum creatinine levels were drawn immediately after ICU admission and every 24 hours thereafter. The difference between admission (i.e. baseline) serum creatinine and the values after 24 and 72 hours were calculated as ΔCrea24 and ...
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Malaria Journal | Full text | Patterns of Plasmodium vivax and ...
11 Oct 2009 by James Regens  
The test for trend determined if the proportion of cases in each of the seasons (ordered from spring through winter) increased or decreased in a linear fashion for the different Plasmodium species (P. falciparum, P. vivax, or unidentified species) .... Note that positive blood slides result in treatment for falciparum malaria and this is the focus of the NVBDCP. The treatment for falciparum malaria also effectively treats malaria caused by other Plasmodioum species [11]. ...
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Women with chronic kidney disease more likely than men to go ...
31 Oct 2009 by BJS  
"Chronic kidney disease is very prevalent, uses a great deal of Medicare dollars and needs to be detected early in order to begin an effective treatment plan. Without early diagnosis and treatment, the patient may be more likely to need dialysis and suffer related consequences, ... To measure kidney function, primary care doctors typically order a blood test called creatinine, but Dr. Rao says this alone is not a particularly accurate measure of kidney function. ...
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Promoku.com » Potential Impact of UAW, GM Agreement on Other ...
20 Nov 2009 by tdomf_ac833  
treatment plan omeprazole tramadol Angina is a symptom of an underlying heart condition. Angina pain is the result of reduced blood flow to an area of heart muscle. Coronary artery disease (CAD) usually causes the reduced blood flow. .... symptoms for crohn's disease how quick does cialis work Losartan: Following oral administration, plasma concentrations and AUCs of losartan and its active metabolite are increased by 50-90% in patients with mild (creatinine clearance of ...
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