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- | Verena, even though eGFR values frequently drop into the twenties, and occasionally into the teens, there has been no kidney failure. Nobody has needed dialysis, and it would be ludicrous for anybody to have been biopsied under these circumstances. | + | Varia, even though eGFR values frequently drop into the twenties, and occasionally into the teens, there has been no kidney failure. Nobody has needed dialysis, and it would be ludicrous for anybody to have been biopsied under these circumstances. |
We have seen really high Creatinine, we should dig out these values and put them in the MPKB. I don't recall the values off the top of my head... | We have seen really high Creatinine, we should dig out these values and put them in the MPKB. I don't recall the values off the top of my head... |