Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Kidneys

Blood Chemistry:
Kidneys

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#1: When this marker is elevated, suspect kidney dysfunction:
#2: Assesses the filtering capacity of the kidney:
#3: When uric acid builds up in the body, it can create a condition known as:
#4: Magnesium & B6 can bind to ___________ to ease the burden on the kidneys.
#5: High BUN, low sodium, and low albumin are indicators of:
#6: Dehydration, enlarged prostate, and muscle wasting are often seen with high:
#7: _________is an enzyme that gets elevated when there is damage to organs.

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