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How Are Renal Function Tests Conducted?
Renal function tests typically involve both blood and urine samples.
Blood Tests
: Blood samples are drawn to measure levels of creatinine, urea, and electrolytes.
Urine Tests
: Urine samples are analyzed for protein, glucose, and signs of infection.
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