Salivary Urea: A Marker for Chronic Renal Disease
Background: Salivary urea, correlates well with serum urea, can be utilized as a low-cost, easily accessible and noninvasive diagnostic tool for screening patients in early stages of kidney disease, especially for developing countries with limited resources. Saliva for diagnostic purpose, is inexpen...
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Main Authors: | Naseer Ahmed (Author), Abid Mehmood (Author), Narendar Dawani (Author), Suad Roshan (Author) |
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ziauddin University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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