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Serum Creat in Pathology Formulas
Serum Creat is the easily measured byproduct of muscle metabolism that is excreted unchanged by the kidneys. And is denoted by Scr. Serum Creat is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter for Creatinine. Note that the value of Serum Creat is always negative.
Pathology formulas that make use of Serum Creat
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FAQ
What is the Serum Creat?
Serum Creat is the easily measured byproduct of muscle metabolism that is excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Serum Creat is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter for Creatinine. Note that the value of Serum Creat is always negative.
Can the Serum Creat be negative?
Yes, the Serum Creat, measured in Creatinine can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Serum Creat?
Serum Creat is usually measured using the Milligram per Deciliter[mg/dL] for Creatinine. Gram per Deciliter[mg/dL], Kilogram per cubic meter[mg/dL] are the few other units in which Serum Creat can be measured.
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