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| ACCR | amylase-creatinine clearance ratio |
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| Ccr, Ccr | creatinine clearance |
| CHI | closed head injury; creatinine height index |
| creatinine |
a protein in muscles and blood; a metabolic waste product of muscle activity eliminated in the urine. High creatinine levels may indicate kidney damage or muscle disease.
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| creatinine |
cree-AT-ih-nin A compound that is excreted from the body in urine. Creatinine levels are measured to monitor kidney function.
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| creatinine |
A component of urine, and the final breakdown product of creatine, which is an important molecule for building energy reserves, for example, in muscle cells.
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| creatinine |
A compound that is present in the blood, urine, and skeletal muscle.
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| creatinine |
a substance in the blood (a piece of a protein) which should be at a constant level in the blood. When creatinine levels rise in the blood, it can be a sign that the kidneys are not functioning well. Sometimes, creatinine is measured in the blood and in the urine, as part of a Creatinine Clearance test.
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