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  2. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test - Mayo Clinic

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    A common blood test, the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test reveals important information about how well your kidneys are working. A BUN test measures the amount of urea nitrogen that's in your blood. Here's how your body typically forms and gets rid of urea nitrogen:

  3. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test - Doctors & Departments - Mayo...

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    Learn about the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test to assess kidney function and what possible results could mean.

  4. High uric acid level Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A high uric acid level can be the result of the body making too much uric acid, not getting rid of enough of it or both. Causes of a high uric acid level in the blood include: People having chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer might be monitored for high uric acid levels.

  5. High potassium (hyperkalemia) Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    What does it mean if you have high potassium? Learn about the role potassium plays in your body and the possible causes of this blood test result.

  6. Hypercalcemia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Hypercalcemia is a condition in which the calcium level in the blood becomes too high. Too much calcium in the blood can weaken bones and create kidney stones. It also can affect the heart and brain. Most often, hypercalcemia happens after one or more of the parathyroid glands make too much hormone.

  7. Creatinine test - Mayo Clinic

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    An increased level of creatinine may be a sign of poor kidney function. Serum creatinine is reported as milligrams of creatinine to a deciliter of blood (mg/dL) or micromoles of creatinine to a liter of blood (micromoles/L).

  8. Complete blood count (CBC) - Mayo Clinic

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    A red blood cell count that's higher than usual is known as erythrocytosis. A high red blood cell count or high hemoglobin or hematocrit levels could point to a medical condition such as blood cancer or heart disease. White blood cell count. A low white blood cell count is known as leukopenia.

  9. High blood protein Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Certain proteins in the blood may be elevated as your body fights an infection or some other inflammation. People with certain bone marrow diseases, such as multiple myeloma, may have high blood protein levels before they show any other symptoms.

  10. BUN Results High - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Higher than normal BUN levels can also be caused by dehydration, burns, certain medicines, a high protein diet, or other factors, including your age. BUN levels normally increase as you get older. To learn what your results mean, talk to your health care provider."

  11. My liver enzymes are elevated — Now what? - Mayo Clinic Press

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    What does it mean if my liver enzymes are elevated? Mild to moderate elevation in liver enzymes often means there is some type of inflammation within the liver. This matters because if the inflammation continues unabated for long enough, you could develop scarring in the liver, known as fibrosis.