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Genitourinary
kidney function test, abnormal
kidney function test, abnormal
Symptom/Finding
kidney function test, abnormal
Description
An abnormal laboratory test, e.g., creatinine or blood urea nitrogen, indicating decreased capacity of the kidneys to concentrate or filter; increased urinary beta-2 microglobulin is one of the earliest indicators of kidney injury;
Category
Genitourinary
ICD-9 Code
794.4
ICD-10 Code
R94.4
Diseases Linked to This Process
Diseases
Diseases associated with this finding or symptom:
Acute tubular necrosis
Arenaviral hemorrhagic fevers (S. America)
Babesiosis
Cadmium, chronic toxic effect
Chronic beryllium disease
Chronic renal failure
Ebola-Marburg viral diseases
Fumigants, acute toxic effect
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Hemolytic anemia, acute
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
Hepatitis E
Lassa fever
Lead, subacute toxic effect
Leptospirosis
Malaria
Mercury, elemental, chronic toxic effect
Pentachlorophenol/Dinitrophenol, acute poisoning
Plague
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Schistosomiasis, urinary
Yellow fever