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The creatinine values tended to worsen over time without reaching critical levels.
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There were no significant differences among the 3 groups in serum creatinine.
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No high mean trough levels or elevations of serum creatinine were described.
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Serum creatinine or creatinine clearance did not change significantly during either therapy.
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The prostate-specific antigen level and creatinine did not affect the testosterone levels.
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Although Oxford played the better football in the first half, it was Forest who cre ated the better chances.
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An ingenious mode of practising on the cre- dulity of the public may be noticed in some financial publications.
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Or local partner CRE could buy out SAB and lead consolidation itself.
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He also serves as chairman of Cresud CRE.BACRESY.O, a major agriculture producer.
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The CRE approved a first six-month postponement that was never published officially.
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There were no significant differences among the 3 groups in serumcreatinine.
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No high mean trough levels or elevations of serumcreatinine were described.
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Postoperative serumcreatinine was not associated with any of the examined lesions.
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We found elevated nadir serumcreatinine as a predictor for renal dysfunction.
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Independent predictors of reference segment calcification were patient age and serumcreatinine levels.
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Patients were divided into tertiles according to their serum creatininelevel.
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Among hypertensive individuals with an elevated serum creatininelevel, 75% received treatment.
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The serum creatininelevel decreased or remained stable in all.
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The serum creatininelevel appeared to be correlated with dilatation of the renal pelvis.
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Serum creatininelevel was monitored twice weekly and as indicated, and protocol biopsies were performed.
Usage of serum creatinine level in English
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Patients were divided into tertiles according to their serumcreatininelevel.
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Among hypertensive individuals with an elevated serumcreatininelevel, 75% received treatment.
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The serumcreatininelevel decreased or remained stable in all.
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The serumcreatininelevel appeared to be correlated with dilatation of the renal pelvis.
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Kidney dysfunctions were observed in PO-challenged mice as evidenced by an increase in serumcreatininelevel.
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Despite the use of antibiotics, the patient's symptoms continued and worsened and the serumcreatininelevel was increased.
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Outcomes included all-cause mortality and a composite renal outcome of kidney failure or doubling of serumcreatininelevel.
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Renal outcomes were defined by doubling of serumcreatininelevel or progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
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An equation including serum cystatin C level in combination with serumcreatininelevel, age, sex, and race provides the most accurate estimates.
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Conclusion: Elevated serumcreatininelevel, an indicator of chronic renal disease, is common and strongly related to inadequate treatment of high blood pressure.
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On a routine visit 2 weeks later, she was found to have an acute increase in serumcreatininelevel and kidney biopsy was performed.
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In multivariate analyses, clinical factors associated with a baseline history of AF included hypertension, valvular heart disease, body weight, PR interval, and serumcreatininelevel.
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Follow-up for 6 months revealed no significant differences in the total number of rejection episodes, total number of infections, or in the serumcreatininelevel.
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Of these, 1,954,836 had outpatient serum creatinine measurements and were included in analyses of chronic kidney disease and doubling of serumcreatininelevel.
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Independent predictors of reference segment calcification were patient age and serumcreatininelevels.
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Donor serumcreatininelevels, complications, and quality of life dimensions were not significantly different.