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  • Because it is produced by the muscles, it tends to be higher in muscular people, so that a weightlifter with normal kidney function will have more creatinine in their blood than a ...

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  • Laboratory Testing question: What is normal creatinine level? Creatinine Normals The typical reference ranges are 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL (about 45-90 μmol/l) for women and 0.7 to 1.2 mg ...

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  • Muscle atrophy can also result in decreased serum creatinine level. If muscle atrophy is suspected, assessment of serum creatine, an important enzyme necessary for normal ...

  • creatinine clearance - also known as or related to creatinine clearance example, creatinine clearance test, creatinine clearance test (procedure), creatinine clearance-glom filt ...

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  • creatinine clearance example - also known as or related to creatinine clearance test (procedure), creatinine clearance, creatinine clearance test, creatinine clearance-glom filt ...

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  • CREATININE (DIRECT) PROCEDURE. Intended for the Quantitative Determination of Creatinine in Serum and Urine SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION. Creatinine is the end product of creatnine ...

creatinine

Creatinine (from the Greek kreas, flesh) is a break-down product of creatine phosphate in muscle, and is usually produced at a fairly constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass). Chemically, creatinine is a spontaneously formed cyclic ...

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