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CLCR
(redirected from creatinine clearance)

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CLcrCreatinine Clearance
CLCRCenter for Labor and Community Research (est. 1982; Chicago, IL)
CLCRCentre for Liquid Crystal Research (Department of Science and Technology; Ministry of Science and Technology; India)
CLCRCentral London College of Reflexology (England, UK)
CLCRCellular Least Cost Routing (telecommunications)
CLCRCentre for Learning and Children's Rights (Australia)


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eGFR as adjunct / replacement Adoption of the calculated glomerular filtration rate (also known as electronic glomerular filtration rate, or eGFR) as an adjunct to or replacement for the 24-hour urine creatinine clearance test has not been without its problems.
The factors are gender, heart rate, blood pressure, hematocrit (the concentration of red cells in the blood), creatinine clearance (a measure of kidney function), diabetes, peripheral vascular disease or stroke, and congestive heart failure.
 
 
 
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