Sandra A. Banta-Wright, MN, RNC, NNP; Robert D. Steiner, MD Neonates with profound and prolonged hyperammonemia with coma due to urea cycle defect will have had a neurological insult to the brain ...
Blood is not normal in urine but can be the result of a woman’s menstrual cycle ... kidney failure, which can be a temporary ...
Although a higher-than-normal ammonia level does not always mean a medical condition is present, it is commonly caused by liver disease, urea cycle disorders, and kidney failure. Treatment often ...
In this procedure, patients are connected to a dialysis machine which acts as an artificial kidney to remove most of the urea and restore/maintain the water and ion balance of the blood.
In this procedure, patients are connected to a dialysis machine which acts as an artificial kidney to remove most of the urea and restore or maintain the water and ion balance of the blood.