34331-9
Lithium/Creatinine [Molar ratio] in Urine
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Part Descriptions
LP16175-9 Lithium
Lithium, symbol Li and atomic number 3, is one of only four elements thought to have been created in the first few seconds following the "Big Bang" nucleosynthesis. It is in group 1 of the periodic table, among the alkali metals and is the lightest solid element. Lithium is a soft, silver white metal that does not exist on earth in its pure form. Lithium reacts with oxygen to form black lithium oxide (Li2 O). It therefore has to be stored under the cover of oil to stop its oxidation. Lithium metal is used primarily in heat-transfer applicationns such as batteries (mainly cell phone and camera batteries), household appliances (toasters and microwaves) and in high performance alloys (aircraft construction).
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LP16175-9 Lithium
Lithium is useful in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Lithium salts may also be helpful for related diagnoses, such as schizoaffective disorder and cyclic major depression. The active part of these salts is the lithium ion Li+. They may increase the risk of developing Ebstein's cardiac anomaly in infants born to women who take lithium during the first trimester of pregnancy. Lithium has also been researched as a possible treatment for cluster headaches.
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LP32035-5 Creatinine
Creatinine or creatine anhydride, is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle. The loss of water molecule from creatine results in the formation of creatinine. It is transferred to the kidneys by blood plasma, whereupon it is eliminated by glomular filtration and partial tubular excretion. Creatinine is usually produced at a fairly constant rate and measuring its serum level is a simple test. A rise in blood creatinine levels is observed only with marked damage to functioning nephrons; therefore this test is not suitable for detecting early kidney disease. Creatine and creatinine are metabolized in the kidneys, muscle, liver and pancreas.
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Source: Human Metabolome Database, Creatinine
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Lithium/Creatinine
- Property
- SRto
- Time
- Pt
- System
- Urine
- Scale
- Qn
- Method
Additional Names
- Short Name
- Lithium/Creat Ur-sRto
- Display Name
- Lithium/Creatinine (U) [Molar ratio]
- Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
- Lithium/Creatinine, Urine
Basic Attributes
- Class
- DRUG/TOX
- Type
- Laboratory
- First Released
- Version 2.10
- Last Updated
- Version 2.77
- Order vs. Observation
- Both
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | litio/creatinina: |
es-ES | Spanish (Spain) | Litio/Creatinina: Synonyms: Cuantitativo |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | Litio / Creatinina: |
fr-CA | French (Canada) | Lithium/Créatinine: |
fr-FR | French (France) | Lithium/créatinine: |
fr-BE | French (Belgium) | Lithium/Créatinine: Synonyms: Li |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Litio/Creatinina: Synonyms: Livelli farmacologici e tossicologia Punto nel tempo (episodio) Rapporto di sostanza |
ko-KR | Korean (Korea, Republic Of) | 리튬/크레아티닌: |
nl-NL | Dutch (Netherlands) | lithium/creatinine: Synonyms: kreatinine |
pt-BR | Portuguese (Brazil) | Lítio/Creatinina: Synonyms: LI; |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | Литий/Креатинин: Synonyms: Количественный Мольная доля; |
tr-TR | Turkish (Turkey) | Lityum/Kreatinin: Synonyms: SubsOranı |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 锂/肌酐: Synonyms: CR; |
Example Units
Unit | Source |
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mmol/mol{creat} | Example UCUM Units |
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