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Diabetic Patient With Kidney Disease

Dear sir I am M. Riazul Islam from Bangladesh. My father-in law (Age 58 years) is a Diabetic patient since 1992. Recently, he is suffering with Kidney disease. I am mentioning here the different test results during admission in BIRDEM Hopital, Dhaka, Bangladesh- 1. S. Creatinine: 7.6 (at 16.01.2010) : 7.5 (at 18.01.2010) : 7.6 ( at 20 21. 01 2010) : 7.9 (at 23.01.2010) 2. S. Urea: 123 mg/dl (Ref. Range: 10-50 mg/dl) 3. S. sodium: 139 mmol/L (Ref. Range: 136-139 mmol/L) 4. S. pottasium: 4.2 mmol/L (Ref. Range: 3.5-5.2 mmol/L) 5. S. chloride: 105 mmol/L (Ref. Range: 98-108 mmol/L) 6. STCO2: 23 mmol/L (Ref. Range: Male 25-29 mmol/L) 7. S. Calcium: 8.2 mg/dl (Ref. Range 9-11 mg/dl) 8. SALT (SGPT): 20 U/L (Ref. Range: upto 40 Ul/L) 9. STP: 48.9 10. SAlb: 20.6 11. Uric acid: 6.2 12. S.PO4: 6.4 13. 24 Hrs. UTV: 3.0 14. 24 Hrs. UTP: 10.2 15. 24 Hrs. CCR: 10 16. FT4: 12.62 pmol/L (Ref. Range: 9.14-2
Tue, 28 Jun 2011
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diabetics for long time will have some amount of irreversible kidney, eye and blood vessel damage. so it is the kidney damage causing increase in the creatinine levels and reduction in the calcvium levels in the blood.


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Diabetic Patient With Kidney Disease

diabetics for long time will have some amount of irreversible kidney, eye and blood vessel damage. so it is the kidney damage causing increase in the creatinine levels and reduction in the calcvium levels in the blood.