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How Can Prerenal Causes be Diagnosed?
Diagnosis of prerenal causes involves a combination of clinical assessment and laboratory tests. These include:
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Blood Tests
: Elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels indicate reduced kidney function.
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Urine Analysis
: Concentrated urine with low sodium content suggests prerenal azotemia.
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Imaging
: Ultrasound and other imaging techniques can assess renal blood flow and structure.
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