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A patient with renal dysfunction develops uremia, when his GFR is:
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A patient with renal dysfunction develops uremia, when his GFR is:

A.

≤ 15 ml/min

B.

> 30 ml/min

C.

> 45 ml/min

D.

> 60 ml/min

Correct option is A


Ans. (a) Sol. Uremia occurs when the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is severely decreased, typically less than 15 ml/min. This indicates severe renal dysfunction and the accumulation of waste products in the bloodstream.
· (b) > 30 ml/min: This is generally considered a moderate level of renal dysfunction.
· (c) > 45 ml/min: This is a higher GFR and suggests less severe renal dysfunction.
· (d) > 60 ml/min: This is generally considered normal kidney function or mild dysfunction.

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