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The Role of Carbamylated Hemoglobin in Identifying Acute and Chronic Renal Failure
ADIS TASANARONG, M.D.*,
TADA SEUBLINVONG, M.D.**,
SOMCHAI EIAM-ONG, M.D.***
Carbamylated hemoglobin (CarbHb) levels expressed as valine hydantoin (VH) were
measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in patients with acute renal failure
(ARF, n=35) and chronic renal failure (CRF, n=39). CarbHb levels in CRF patients were approxi-
mately 2.5 times of those in ARF ones (121.2
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TADA SEUBLINVONG, M.D.**,
SOMCHAI EIAM-ONG, M.D.***
Carbamylated hemoglobin (CarbHb) levels expressed as valine hydantoin (VH) were
measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in patients with acute renal failure
(ARF, n=35) and chronic renal failure (CRF, n=39). CarbHb levels in CRF patients were approxi-
mately 2.5 times of those in ARF ones (121.2
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8
vs
54.8
เธ‘
6 jlgVH/gHb, p
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