What are the kidney function tests?

The kidney function tests include the most basic three items, namely blood creatinine, urea nitrogen, uric acid, and possibly blood β2-microglobulin, blood sugar, etc. 1, elevated blood creatinine, creatinine is a metabolic product of muscle, elevated most commonly in patients with chronic or acute renal insufficiency. 2, elevated urea nitrogen, urea nitrogen is a product of protein decomposition and metabolism, most commonly also in patients with renal insufficiency. Patients. In addition, it can also be seen in patients with high protein diet, as well as patients with dehydration, shock, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding.3. Elevated uric acid may also be seen in patients with abnormal uric acid metabolism and gout, in addition to renal insufficiency.4. Elevated blood β2-microglobulin is commonly seen in patients with malignant tumors, autoimmune system diseases, and renal insufficiency.

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