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  • 51Renculus — Querschnitt der Niere (mit Nebenniere) Die Niere (lat. ren, griech. νεφρός, nephros) ist ein paarig angelegtes Organ der Wirbeltiere. Der medizinische Fachbereich, der sich mit den Nieren und ihren Krankheiten beschäftigt, ist die Nephrologie,… …

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  • 52Creatinine — Not to be confused with creatine. Creatinine …

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  • 53Reference ranges for blood tests — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of …

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  • 54Reference range — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces In health related fields, a reference range or reference interval usually describes the variations of a measurement or value in healthy i …

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  • 55List of biochemistry topics — This page aims to list articles on Wikipedia that are related to biochemistry. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on .This list is not necessarily complete or up to date if you see an… …

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  • 56Radiocontrast — agents (also simply contrast agents or contrast materials) are compounds used to improve the visibility of internal bodily structures in an X ray image.Contrast agents are also used in MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Although MRI is usually… …

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  • 57CSTA — may refer to:* computer supported telecommunications applications * Cystatin A, a protein …

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  • 58Primidone — Systematic (IUPAC) name 5 ethyl 5 phenyl hexahydropyrimidine 4,6 dione Clinical data Pregnancy cat. D …

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  • 59CST3 — may refer to: * Cystatin 3, a serum protein used as a marker of kidney function * Montréal/St Lazare Airport …

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  • 60Biomarker (medicine) — For other uses, see Biomarker (disambiguation). In medicine, a biomarker is a term often used to refer to a protein measured in blood whose concentration reflects the severity or presence of some disease state. More generally a biomarker is… …

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