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View Poll Results: What is the gold standard for the diagnosis of chronic renal failure?
serum creatinine 0 0%
glomerular filtration rate 3 100.00%
urine creatinine (spot check) 0 0%
serum BUN 0 0%
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Old August 29th, 2002, 18:18
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The GFR is the gold standard according to the article.

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