Examples of using Renal function in English and their translations into Korean
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Renal Function.
Patients with normal renal function.
Renal Function.
Between 30 and 70% of patients do not completely return to baseline renal function.
Renal Function testing.
Patients who received mesenchymal cells recovered renal function more quickly and had a lower risk of opportunistic infections.
The dosage of Amoxycillin will depend on the severity of the disease, the age of the patient and then renal function.
Reduced renal function(CrCl<80 mL/min) further increases the risk.
Nephrotoxicity has occurred in some patients with diminished renal function given large doses of benzyl penicillin.
Renal function disorders, including acute renal failure, are very rarely diagnosed on the part of the excretory system.
A 69-year-old man has been infected with the virus on top of having an abnormal renal function and severe damage to multiple organs.
With impaired renal function occur fatigue, back pain, tinnitus, dizziness, edema, insomnia, loss of memory, slow thinking, loss of teeth and hair.
Four hour creatinine clearance is better than plasma creatinine for monitoring renal function in critically ill patients.
Although Cefazolin is generally well tolerated in patients with impaired renal function it is nevertheless desirable to adjust the dosage as follows to prevent the accumulation of high blood levels.
Cefpirome is to be used by the parenteral route, the dosage, mode of administration and duration of treatment depending upon the severity of the infection, sensitivity of the pathogens, condition of the patient and renal function.
In case of violation of Famciclovir dosage in patients with pathology of renal function, acute renal failure was sometimes manifested.
The hemoglobin level increased steadily to 7.4 g/dL after 10 days of treatment and his renal function improved without any complications.
Plasma concentrations of losartan are not altered in patients with impaired renal function and a creatinine clearance above 10 mL/min.
The half-life of acyclovir from blood plasma is about 3 hours(in patients with normal renal function) and about 14 hours in patients with renal insufficiency.
Cefazolin may be nephrotoxic if given in excessive doses(more than 6g daily in patients with normal renal function) or if administered without appropriate dosage reduction in patients with renal impairment.