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==Laboratory Findings== | |||
* Blood tests | |||
** High levels of [[creatinine]], [[BUN]] | |||
** [[Anemia]] : Low [[Hb]] and [[hematocrit]] | |||
** [[Hyperlipidemia]] | |||
* Urinary analysis | |||
** High protein levels | |||
*** May range from [[microalbuminuria]] (< 300 mg/ dl) to overt [[proteinuria]](> 300 mg/ dl) | |||
*** Urinary albumin to creatinine ratio | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Laboratory Findings
- Blood tests
- High levels of creatinine, BUN
- Anemia : Low Hb and hematocrit
- Hyperlipidemia
- Urinary analysis
- High protein levels
- May range from microalbuminuria (< 300 mg/ dl) to overt proteinuria(> 300 mg/ dl)
- Urinary albumin to creatinine ratio
- High protein levels