Volume : 4, Issue : 1, JAN 2018
EVALUATING UREA AND CREATININE LEVELS IN CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
JAYANTA DEKA, MONALISA B. DEKA, MANOJ KUMAR CHOUDHURY
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is emerging to be an important chronic disease globally and India is likely to pose for this major problem. Chronic renal failure induces a slow and progressive decline of kidney function and results in serious medical condition. The survey shows that CKD is more common in male then in female with people ranging in between 41 to 50 years. The reason may be attributable to hypertension, diabetes or some other age related changes. Molecular basis of this relationship need to be evaluated to find out possible solution.
Keywords
Chronic Kidney Disease, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Blood Serum, Haemoglobin, Creatinine and Urea Profiles.
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