“SALIVARY CREATININE AND UREA LEVELS AS PREDICTORS OF DIALYSIS NEED IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL FAILURE”

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Scholar Express Journals

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The incidence of chronic renal failure is on the rise due to the rise of chronic disabling diseases and the aging of the population. The accumulation of metabolic wastes and electrolyte imbalance has detrimental consequences on the health of these people. For these individuals, hemodialysis at regular intervals is a life-saving operation. The acceptance of salivary diagnostics as an alternative to conventional procedures is growing

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