Blood Urea Nitrogen is a medical term used to describe the concentration of nitrogen in the blood that comes from urea. Its test measures the amount of nitrogen, specifically from urea, present in your bloodstream. It’s an essential indicator used by healthcare professionals to assess kidney function and monitor conditions that may affect the kidneys.
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