A short guideline on chronic kidney disease for medical laboratory practice
Date
2016Author
Turhan, Turan
ÖZARDA, Yeşim
Gulbahar, Ozlem
Zengi, Oguzhan
Pektas, Macit
Pir, Kamil
PORTAKAL AKÇİN, OYTUN
Serdar, Muhittin
Yucel, Dogan
ABUŞOĞLU, SEDAT
Aydin, Ilknur
Bakar, Funda
Bekdemir, Tan
Islekel, Huray
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is asymptomatic in the early stage. Kidney function might be lost 90% when the symptoms are overt. However, in case of early detection, progression of the disease can be prevented or delayed. If not detected it results in end stage renal disease. Therefore, the level of awareness about CKD should be increased. The role of medical laboratory is utmost important for the diagnosis and staging of CKD. In this paper, the main tasks of the laboratory specialists are described and the outlines are as follows.
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