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Nitrógeno ureico en sangre
Las venas y las arterias varían en tamaño de un paciente a otro y de un lado del cuerpo a otro; por esta razón, puede ser más difícil obtener una muestra de sangre de algunas personas que de otras.
Otros riesgos son leves, pero pueden ser:
Para las personas que sufren de enfermedades hepáticas, el nivel BUN puede ser bajo, incluso si los riñones están normales.
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