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Renal Disease Equipment Supplied In Germany
6 equipment items found
by:Numares GROUP Corp based inRegensburg, GERMANY
Development of chronic renal disease (chronic kidney disease; CKD) is a common consequence of many medical conditions, and its prevalence is rising. Predominant causes of CKD are hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Determination of Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is one of the most common tests employed and a part of all standard blood ...
Manufactured by:MorphoSys AG based inPlanegg, GERMANY
Endogenous overstimulation of the so-called detrimental arm of the Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS) plays an important role in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular, renal and other diseases. In contrast, stimulation of so-called protective RAS, especially AT2- or Mas receptors, may counterbalance the detrimental effects and offers a novel strategy for ...
Manufactured by:Rudolf Riester GmbH based inJungingen, GERMANY
A new generation of a small, light and practical digital devices for maximum flexibility in patient ...
Manufactured by:Macherey-Nagel GmbH & Co. KG based inDueren, GERMANY
The URYXXON Relax provides dependable urine status results to detect early stages of many diseases such as diabetes, kidney disease and urinary tract infections. Instrument-read results have long proven to be advantageous for both, busy health care professionals and patients. URYXXON Relax readings eliminate the subjectivity of visual colour interpretation. The comprehensive interface options and ...
Manufactured by:Macherey-Nagel GmbH & Co. KG based inDueren, GERMANY
The URYXXON 500 is an automatic reader for URYXXON Stick 10 urine test strips. With a capacity of 400 strips per hour, it is ideal for use in hospitals and practices. The “easy-to-use-features” allow hygienic operation with hardly any training . The URYXXON 500 provides dependable urine status results to detect early stages of many diseases such as urinary tract infections, kidney ...
by:Numares GROUP Corp based inRegensburg, GERMANY
End-stage renal (or kidney) disease (ESRD) occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to filter the blood to remove harmful substances through the production of urine. Loss of this function results in hemodynamic changes and accumulation of metabolic waste leading to a number of clinical symptoms, such as high blood pressure or uremia and kidney failure. ...
