• Disorders that cause acute kidney injury in early or late pregnancy generally fall into very different categories, and it must also be remembered that pregnancies in women with underlying chronic kidney disease who require dialysis during pregnancy or who have previously undergone renal transplantation pose unique sets of issues. (medscape.com)
  • A deep learning-based dynamic model for predicting acute kidney injury risk severity in postoperative patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Predicting outcomes of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients using machine learning. (cdc.gov)
  • Mammogram, ultrasound and breast MRI give your doctor more information about your cancer and help determine if additional imaging tests may be necessary. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Kidney or abdominal ultrasound is usually the best test, but abdominal X-ray, abdominal CT scan or abdominal MRI may also reveal the cause of acute renal failure. (health.am)
  • If your mammogram or breast ultrasound was done at a facility other than St. Clair Hospital or St. Clair Hospital Outpatient Center at Village Square, it is very important that you bring your films or CD of the exams with you to your appointment. (stclair.org)
  • These changes may persist for up to 12 weeks post-partum and should not be misinterpreted as hydronephrosis if ultrasound of the kidneys is performed. (medscape.com)
  • The renal profile consists of an electrolyte test (sodium and potassium), urea, creatinine, uric acid and a urinalysis. (health-alphabet.com)
  • However, they can get a more accurate estimate of kidney function by using the results of tests that measure the level of creatinine (a waste product) in the blood and sometimes also the urine. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Creatinine, a waste product, is increased in the blood when kidney function is decreased by a large amount. (msdmanuals.com)
  • These changes are particularly important, as a normal serum creatinine or BUN level may represent kidney disease during pregnancy. (medscape.com)
  • An increase in uric acid levels may indicate, inter alia, for kidney failure or nephrolithiasis, as well as for gout. (health-alphabet.com)
  • Lab tests, including uric acid levels and kidney and liver function, may be performed while you use Zyloprim. (thecityclub.in)
  • The kidney profile is a blood and urine test that assesses how your kidneys are working. (health-alphabet.com)
  • Why Does Holding Urine Harm Your Kidneys? (health-alphabet.com)
  • 5. A general urine test assesses the color, clarity, specific gravity and pH of the urine, as well as detects the presence of undesirable elements in the urine, such as Protein, blood, glucose (indicates diabetes), bilirubin (suggests liver disease), bacteria and dice. (health-alphabet.com)
  • In the case of kidney disease, the most important indicator of kidney failure is the presence of protein in the urine. (health-alphabet.com)
  • Acute renal failure is sudden loss of the ability of the kidneys to excrete wastes, concentrate urine, and conserve electrolytes. (health.am)
  • Chemical tests of blood and urine may also help to distinguish the causes. (health.am)
  • A Kidney Function Test is a urine or blood test that helps assess how well the kidneys function. (tooshortworld.com)
  • It is also used to treat certain patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones and high amounts of uric acid in the urine. (thecityclub.in)
  • Most drugs, particularly water-soluble drugs and their metabolites, are eliminated largely by the kidneys in urine. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The acidity of urine, which is affected by diet, drugs, and kidney disorders, can affect the rate at which the kidneys excrete some drugs. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Kidney Function Tests Doctors can assess kidney function by doing tests on blood and urine samples. (msdmanuals.com)
  • You should not use Oxandrin if you have prostate cancer , advanced kidney disease, high levels of calcium in your blood, breast cancer , or if you are pregnant. (drugs.com)
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating the risk of severe hypocalcemia with serious outcomes, including hospitalization and death, in patients with advanced kidney disease on dialysis treated with the osteoporosis medicine Prolia (denosumab). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Our review of interim results from an ongoing safety study of Prolia suggests an increased risk of hypocalcemia, or low calcium levels in the blood, in patients with advanced kidney disease. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Because of the frequency and seriousness of these risks, we are alerting health care professionals and patients about them and that we are continuing to evaluate this potential safety issue with Prolia use in patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those on dialysis. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Our review of the interim results from this ongoing safety study suggests an increased risk of hypocalcemia with Prolia in patients with advanced kidney disease. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In addition, adverse event reports submitted to FDA showed severe and symptomatic hypocalcemia, including hospitalization and death, is occurring in patients with advanced kidney disease treated with Prolia. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Elevated serum urea levels may be seen, inter alia, in o acute or chronic renal failure, or even non-renal failure of the kidneys (e.g. obstruction of the ureters). (health-alphabet.com)
  • Elevated serum levels of alkaline phosphatase has been associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). (wikipedia.org)
  • Chronic kidney disease Elevated alkaline phosphatase in patients with cancer normally spans[clarification needed] throughout the bones or liver. (wikipedia.org)
  • People who are chronic alcohol addicts, who have an impaired kidney or liver function, have a folic acid deficiency or are taking anticonvulsants should seek medical attention before using Bactrim. (generic-express.com)
  • Go to Hypertension and Pregnancy, Preeclampsia, Hypertension, and Chronic Kidney Disease for more information on these topics. (medscape.com)
  • Predicting hyperkalemia in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease using the XGBoost model. (cdc.gov)
  • Current progress in artificial intelligence-assisted medical image analysis for chronic kidney disease: A literature review. (cdc.gov)
  • Testing for ALP primarily consists of obtaining a blood sample from a patient along with several other tests for the disorder in question that may be associated with the increase in ALP in the blood serum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reserved for breast surgery , a mammogram is done prior to surgery to make sure that there are no irregularities in your breasts that could compromise the surgery or your results. (newbeauty.com)
  • Mammogram - A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • During a mammogram, the breast is pressed between 2 plates to flatten and spread the tissue. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • The indication for a kidney profile is symptoms of abnormal kidney function. (health-alphabet.com)
  • In general, abnormal levels of proteinuria occurring before 20 weeks gestation signify underlying intrinsic renal disease, rather than kidney disease specific to pregnancy. (medscape.com)
  • If tumors are thought to be the cause of your gynecomastia, additional test such as chest X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography(CT) scans may be ordered. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Urinary tract obstruction, such as a narrowing of the urinary tract (stricture), tumors, kidney stones, nephrocalcinosis or enlarged prostate with subsequent acute bilateral obstructive uropathy. (health.am)
  • Although an application for contraceptive use was submitted decades earlier, concerns, including the finding of tumors after animal testing, prevented FDA approval for contraception until 1992. (glowm.com)
  • Pregnancy results in important alterations in acid-base, electrolyte, and renal function due to pregnancy-associated physiologic changes in renal and systemic hemodynamics. (medscape.com)
  • Urinalysis: Check for proteinuria or hematuria that may indicate kidney or bladder neoplasia. (medscape.com)
  • A renal profile may also be performed to monitor the treatment of kidney disease (e.g. in people on dialysis) or to assess kidney function while taking medication. (health-alphabet.com)
  • Disorders of the blood, such as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), transfusion reaction, or other hemolytic disorders, malignant hypertension and disorders resulting from childbirth, such as bleeding placenta abruptio or placenta previa can damage the kidneys. (health.am)
  • Examination and testing can reveal acute renal failure and help rule out other disorders that affect kidney function. (health.am)
  • Some people experience nausea, headaches or tiredness and, very rarely, the medication can affect kidney function. (melanmag.com)
  • In certain cases, the practitioner may order additional blood testing to determine liver, kidney and thyroid function. (gynecomastia.org)
  • It is all these tests performed together that allow for a real assessment of the work of the kidneys and the entire urinary system. (health-alphabet.com)
  • After discovering that you have breast cancer, your doctor will decide what additional tests may be helpful to find out if the disease has spread outside the breast. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Called breast cancer staging, this process provides information about the extent of the disease. (mayoclinic.org)
  • They are performed not only when kidney disease is suspected - for the purpose of their diagnosis, but also, inter alia, to monitor the treatment of kidney disease, e.g. in people on dialysis. (health-alphabet.com)
  • The tests are then performed to diagnose the disease that may be the cause of this condition (not always just kidney disease). (health-alphabet.com)
  • The main goal of chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer is generally to improve quality and length of life rather than to cure the disease. (drugs.com)
  • If you have the following health problem, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this product: kidney disease. (imedix.com)
  • if you have a history of kidney or liver disease, heart problems, a fast or irregular heartbeat, myasthenia gravis, or the blood disease porphyria. (orderviagracheap.com)
  • Breast cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor that starts from cells of the breast.The disease occurs mostly in women, but men can get breast cancer too. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • This test is used to look for breast disease in women who appear to have no breast problems. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Some people with kidney disease store a lot of aluminum in their bodies and sometimes develop bone or brain diseases which may be caused by the excess aluminum. (cdc.gov)
  • Chemistry panels: These should include a calcium level to screen for parathyroid disease and liver function tests to detect possible hepatocellular carcinoma. (medscape.com)
  • Ideally, women with kidney disease or systemic diseases that would put them at risk during pregnancy should receive preconception counseling from physicians knowledgeable about the current literature related to pregnancy. (medscape.com)
  • Successful maternal and fetal outcomes for women with preexisting kidney disease, and those with onset of kidney disease during pregnancy, require a close working relationship among all physicians involved in the care of these patients. (medscape.com)
  • Although up to 300 mg per day of proteinuria can be normal in pregnancy, values above that may be an indication of worsening preexisting disease, de novo kidney disease, or the development of preeclampsia, particularly after 20 weeks' gestation. (medscape.com)
  • Kidney function can be impaired by many disorders (especially high blood pressure, diabetes, and recurring kidney infections), by exposure to high levels of toxic chemicals, and by age-related changes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The surgeon uses their thumb and forefinger to probe breast tissue, looking for a specific feature found in males with gynecomastia. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Additional testing helps pin-point the source and cause of enlarged breast tissue, for the most accurate treatment solution. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Once you've truly been diagnosed with Gynecomastia (breast tissue) and not lipomastia (chest fat), the next step is finding treatment for your moobs. (gynecomastia.org)
  • A gynecomastia surgeon will eliminate enlarged breast tissue, tighten skin and re-contour your chest area for a more masculine appearance. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Gynecomastia is an enlargement of the glandular tissue of the male breast. (medicinenet.com)
  • True gynecomastia results from the growth of the glandular, or breast tissue, which is present in very small amounts in men. (medicinenet.com)
  • Woman's breast is made up of glands that make breast milk (lobules), ducts (small tubes that carry milk from the lobules to the nipple), fatty and connective tissue, blood vessels, and lymph (pronounced limf) vessels. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • It starts in a milk passage or duct, breaks through the wall of the duct, and invades the tissue of the breast. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • But its main role is to signal breast tissue to grow during pregnancy and make milk for breastfeeding after birth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The kidneys filter wastes and excrete fluid by using the bloodstream's own natural pressure. (health.am)
  • Several factors, including certain characteristics of the drug, affect the kidneys' ability to excrete drugs. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For example, the kidneys of an 85-year-old person excrete drugs only about half as efficiently as those of a 35-year-old person. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In particular, a marked increase is seen in the incidence of breast carcinoma in women and of thyroid carcinoma in both men and women. (medscape.com)
  • Establish the Research Platform for Studying Triple-Negative Breast Tumor Microenvironment Regulation: the Hyaluronan Synthase-3 Mediated Antitumor Effects as an Example. (tmu.edu.tw)
  • If you have a history of renal impairment, diabetes or hypertension, you will need to obtain a blood test (GFR) to determine if your kidneys are functioning well enough to receive Gadolinium, an intravenous contrast agent typically used in breast MRI. (stclair.org)
  • Godwin J. Republic Act No. Selvaggi G , Elander A. Prolactin levels, kidney and liver function tests should be determined. (bisexual-sex.org)
  • What is a prolactin test? (medlineplus.gov)
  • A prolactin (PRL) test measures the level of prolactin in a sample of your blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A prolactin test can't show the cause of higher-than-normal prolactin levels. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Why do I need a prolactin test? (medlineplus.gov)
  • You may need a prolactin levels test if you are having symptoms that could be caused by higher-than-normal prolactin levels. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you've already been diagnosed with high prolactin levels from a prolactinoma, you may need prolactin testing to check whether your treatment is working. (medlineplus.gov)
  • What happens during a prolactin test? (medlineplus.gov)
  • Gynecomastia is often referred to as man boobs, this embarrassing term describes the enlargement of the male chest due to excess growth of breast tissues. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) - may occur when tissues aren't getting enough oxygen or when the renal artery is blocked or narrowed (see acute arterial occlusion of the kidney and renal artery stenosis). (health.am)
  • Most breast cancers begin in the cells that line the ducts (ductal cancer), some begin in the lobules (lobular cancer), and the rest in other tissues. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • The practitioner may ask whether you experience symptoms in both breasts, how long you've noticed signs of man boobs, and what medications you take, while establishing a full report on your concerns. (gynecomastia.org)
  • But finding out what your levels are can help your health care provider decide which other tests you need to diagnose the cause of your symptoms. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Classifying your breast cancer by stage helps predict your chance of cure and helps identify the best treatment options for your particular cancer. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Your breast cancer stage helps your doctor determine which treatments are most likely to benefit you. (mayoclinic.org)
  • By stage IV breast cancer, also called metastatic breast cancer, the cancer has spread to other areas of the body. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Tests that evaluate your cancer cells. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Cells from your cancer, collected during a biopsy procedure or during surgery to remove the cancer, are tested in a laboratory to help determine the aggressiveness of the cells and whether they are sensitive to hormones. (mayoclinic.org)
  • No blood test can tell you your cancer stage, but blood tests may give your doctor an idea of your overall health and clues about which other staging tests may be useful. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Additional imaging can be used to look for breast cancer cells that have spread to other areas of your body. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Not everyone with breast cancer needs these tests, though, so ask your doctor what's best for you. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Most people with a new diagnosis of breast cancer don't need all the diagnostic tests available. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Particularly if your cancer is small and hasn't spread to nearby lymph nodes, additional tests may offer little benefit, but lead to additional costs and carry a risk of complications. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Breast cancer. (mayoclinic.org)
  • This testing will determine if your condition is related to cancer or other medical concerns. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Having gynecomastia does not put you at a significantly higher risk for developing breast cancer. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Chemotherapy for breast cancer uses drugs to target and destroy breast cancer cells. (drugs.com)
  • Chemotherapy for breast cancer frequently is used in addition to other treatments, such as surgery, radiation or hormone therapy. (drugs.com)
  • If the cancer has recurred or spread, chemotherapy may control the breast cancer to help you live longer. (drugs.com)
  • Chemotherapy for breast cancer also carries a risk of side effects - some temporary and mild, others more serious or permanent. (drugs.com)
  • Your doctor can help you decide whether chemotherapy for breast cancer is a good choice for you. (drugs.com)
  • After you have surgery to remove the breast cancer, your doctor may recommend chemotherapy to destroy any undetected cancer cells and reduce your risk of the cancer recurring. (drugs.com)
  • You may have a higher risk of metastasis if cancer cells are found in lymph nodes near the affected breast. (drugs.com)
  • If breast cancer has spread to other parts of your body and surgery isn't an option, chemotherapy can be used as the primary treatment. (drugs.com)
  • Health effects potentially associated with PFAS exposure include increases in cholesterol levels, decreases in birth weight, lower antibody response to vaccines, kidney and testicular cancer, pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia, and changes in liver enzymes. (cdc.gov)
  • In test tube studies, purified components of soapwort called saponins have harmed cancer cells. (womens-health-club.com)
  • Breats MRI can also be useful for determining the best course of treatment for women who have been newly diagnosed with breast cancer. (stclair.org)
  • citation needed] Breast carcinoma Colon cancer Leukemia - cancer of the bone marrow Lymphoma - cancer of the white blood cells Pancreatic cancer Lung cancer An alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme test can be done to check for elevated ALP levels. (wikipedia.org)
  • People can use breast massage for various objectives, including detecting breast cancer and relieving painful muscles. (tooshortworld.com)
  • Breast and Prostate Cancer Test. (com.kw)
  • Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer affecting women in Malaysia. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • The information here refers only to breast cancer in women. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Type of breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • In breast cancer, it means that the cancer is confined to the ducts or the lobules. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): This is the most common type of noninvasive breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Invasive (infiltrating) ductal carcinoma (IDC): This is the most common breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Family history -if you have family history of breast cancer,you are at a high risk of getting the cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Past history of Breast cancer -if you were diagnosed with breast cancer before you are prone to get it on the same breast or the other one. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Menstrual period -the earlier you have your menarche (1st period), the higher the risk of developing breast cancer when you are older. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Genetic factor -5%-10% linked to mutation of gene and breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Breast feeding -women who breast fed their child for 1-2 years have a lower risk of getting breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Alcohol -women who have 2-5 drinks daily have 1.5 times higher chance of getting breast cancer compared to women who do not consume alcohol. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Exercise -reduce the risk of breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • The most common sign of breast cancer is a new lump or mass. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • How is breast cancer detected? (myhealth.gov.my)
  • While many people are worried about exposure to x-rays, the low level of radiation used for mammograms does not significantly increase the risk of breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Biopsy - A biopsy is done when other tests show that you might have breast cancer. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • Prolia was later approved to treat men with osteoporosis, glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis, bone loss in men receiving androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer and in women receiving aromatase inhibitor therapy for breast cancer. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Early-stage breast cancer and employment participation after 2 years of follow-up: a comparison with age-matched controls. (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluation of an AI Model to Assess Future Breast Cancer Risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Prediction model for postoperative quality of life among breast cancer survivors along the survivorship trajectory from pretreatment to 5 years: Machine learning-based analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Elevated levels can be detected through a blood test. (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies have shown that elevated levels may predict mortality independent of bone metabolism factors and liver function tests in CKD. (wikipedia.org)
  • This checks several parameters including cholesterol levels, anemia, liver and kidney function, and coagulation time. (newbeauty.com)
  • Patients and clinicians can discuss the potential risks and benefits of using PFAS blood testing results to guide clinical management. (cdc.gov)
  • According to Tijuana plastic surgeon Juan Carlos Fuentes, MD , patients need some sort of pre-op blood test. (newbeauty.com)
  • By providing temporary heart, kidney, or liver support as a bridge-to-transplantation, these biological devices may allow patients to recover end-organ function and await allograft transplantation in a more stable clinical state, thus improving their chances of survival. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. Urea is the main nitrogenous product of protein degradation and is removed from the body mainly by the kidneys. (health-alphabet.com)
  • In addition, the kidney profile is performed in people after kidney transplantation. (health-alphabet.com)
  • However, if one views bridging strategies as a first feasibility test, then cross-species transplantation does offer the possibility of eventual long-term organ replacement. (cdc.gov)
  • The risks for developing enlarged male breasts related to specific diseases and conditions (such as cirrhosis of the liver ) are the same risk factors that predispose to those conditions. (medicinenet.com)
  • It is also used to treat fluid buildup in the body caused by certain conditions (e.g., heart failure, liver cirrhosis, kidney problems) or medicines (e.g., corticosteroids, estrogen). (open24hr-online.com)
  • Renal angiography (renal arteriography) may be used to diagnose causes within the blood vessels of the kidney. (health.am)
  • Signs of severe gynecomastia include breast swelling, pain or tenderness, or nipple discharge in one or both breasts. (gynecomastia.org)
  • In people whose kidney function has declined, the "normal" dosage of a drug that is eliminated primarily through the kidneys may be too much and may cause side effects. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Kidney size increases by about 1-1.5 cm, primarily in the collecting system. (medscape.com)
  • Machine Learning-Based Development of Nomogram for Hepatocellular Carcinoma to Predict Acute Liver Function Deterioration After Drug-Eluting Beads Transarterial Chemoembolization. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic that helps the kidneys to remove fluid from the body. (open24hr-online.com)
  • If you are or will be breast-feeding while you use Hydrochlorothiazide, check with your doctor. (atlanticdrugsonline.com)
  • Lab tests, including kidney function, complete blood counts, and blood pressure, may be performed while you use Diclofenac Gel. (pharm-europe.com)
  • Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Diclofenac Gel may cause harm to the fetus. (pharm-europe.com)
  • For women more than 2 weeks late for their DMPA injection, pregnancy testing should be performed before administering DMPA. (glowm.com)
  • Gynecomastia must be distinguished from pseudogynecomastia or lipomastia, which refers to the presence of fat deposits in the breast area of obese men. (medicinenet.com)
  • Acute" means sudden, "renal" refers to the kidneys. (health.am)
  • Can be inspected and examined, if required the professional diagnosis and the test will be requested to an outside agency, test items are as follows. (yonsei.ac.kr)
  • A Breast MRI Biopsy may also be required to make a definitive diagnosis. (stclair.org)
  • PFAS blood testing results do not provide information for treatment or predict future health problems. (cdc.gov)
  • Children with kidney problems who were given aluminum in their medical treatments developed bone diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Breast MRI (Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is an advanced imaging tool that, when used in conjunction with annual screening mammograms, gives your physician the best chance of detecting cancers. (stclair.org)
  • Hence, lifting up the breasts decreases the pain. (medhelp.org)
  • To gather the necessary information, your doctor will ask questions about your medical history, do a careful physical examination and review all the tests you've had. (mayoclinic.org)
  • Breast self examination - women should do yourself breast examination regularly from the age of 20 years old you need to learn from your nurse or doctor the right way of doing breast self examination. (myhealth.gov.my)
  • The most significant and permanent way to get rid of male breasts is gynecomastia surgery . (gynecomastia.org)
  • Testing for gynecomastia can be performed by your family doctor, but is best left to the gynecomastia experts for optimal results. (gynecomastia.org)
  • If gynecomastia is causing pain or discomfort in your breasts, or if you are feeling embarrassed about your condition, it may be time to consider treatment. (gynecomastia.org)
  • Hormonal assay and Thyroid Test. (com.kw)
  • Simultaneous detection of dual biomarkers from humans exposed to organophosphorus pesticides by combination of immunochromatographic test strip and ellman assay. (cdc.gov)
  • Be aware that your health care practitioner may recommend periodic liver and kidney function tests while you're using soapwort. (womens-health-club.com)
  • Your health care provider should check your heart and do blood tests before and during treatment with KISQALI. (kisqali.com)
  • Your health care provider should do blood tests to check your liver before and during treatment with KISQALI. (kisqali.com)
  • These results suggest that B-FOSs hold promise as novel prebiotics, possessing dual functions of modulating gut microbiota and delivering butyric acid to the colon in a targeted manner, ultimately contributing to improved gut health. (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, health care practitioners sometimes must adjust the drug dosage based on the amount of decline in the person's kidney function. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Health care practitioners have several ways to estimate the decline in kidney function. (msdmanuals.com)