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| ACR | Amylase-Creatinine Clearance Ratio &... |
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| Ccr | Creatinine Clearance; 80 - 90 ml/min |
| CK | 1) Creatine Kinase 2) Creatinine Phosphokinase |
| CPK | Creatinine Phospho-Kinase < 25(60)(200)(240) Unit Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì &n... |
| Cr, cr | creatinine |
| sCr | 1/serum Creatinine |
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| CR | Creatinine |
| ACR | Albumin-creatinine ration |
| ACCR | Amylase-creatinine clearance ratio |
| Ca/Cr | Calcium/Creatinine |
| creatinine | <biochemistry, nephrology> A waste product of protein metabolism that is found in the urine. Can be measured to assess overall kidney function. An abnormally elevated blood creatinine level is seen in those individuals with kidney insufficiency and kidney failure. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| creatinine clearance | Measurement of the clearance of endogenous creatinine, used for evaluating the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatinine clearance test | <investigation, nephrology> A test of the amount of creatinine in blood or in blood and urine shows if the kidneys are working right or if one or both are diseased. (09 Oct 1997) |
| creatinine coefficient | The number of milligrams of creatinine excreted daily per kilogram of body weight. (05 Mar 2000) |
| creatinine deiminase | <enzyme> Enzyme sometimes called creatininase, do not confuse with EC 3.5.2.10 Registry number: EC 3.5.4.21 Synonym: creatinine iminohydrolase, creatine iminohydrolase (26 Jun 1999) |
| amylase-creatinine clearance ratio | A test for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis; it is determined by measuring amylase and creatinine in serum and urine in apparently healthy individuals the renal clearance of amylase is less than 5% that of creatinine; in acute pancreatitis the ratio is said to be greater than 0.05 or 5%. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| endogenous creatinine clearance | A term distinguishing measurements based on the creatinine normally present in plasma; since no infusion is necessary, an average value may be obtained by collecting urine for a long period, e.g., 24 hours. (05 Mar 2000) |
| exogenous creatinine clearance | A term distinguishing measurements based on infusing creatinine intravenously to raise its plasma concentration and facilitate its accurate chemical determination. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Creatinine Sulfate Salt, Krebiozen, Salt, Creatinine Sulfate, Sulfate Salt, Creatinine
| creatinine coefficient |
the figure obtained by dividing the total of milligrams of creatinine in the day's urine by the body weight expressed in kilograms.
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| creatinine |
Creatine is a substance that forms when food is converted into energy through a process called metabolism. Creatine is broken down into another substance called creatinine, which is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and then passed out of the body in urine. Blood Creatinine should be between 0.7-1.5 mg/dL on a normal kidney.
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| creatinine clearance |
A 24-hour urine collection test to assess how the kidneys are functioning.
Ãâó: members.tripod.com/~cripkorner/glossary.html
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A substance excreted in urine. Urine and blood creatinine levels can be used to help evaluate kidney function.
Ãâó: www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DA/00050.html
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A chemical found in the blood and passed in the urine. A test of the amount of creatinine in blood or in blood and urine shows if the kidney is working right or if it is diseased. This is called the creatinine clearance test.
Ãâó: aspin.asu.edu/geneinfo/glos-c.htm
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