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blood urea nitrogen (bun)
What Can Cause Low BUN Levels?
Low BUN levels can be less common but may result from:
Liver disease
Malnutrition
Overhydration
Severe infections
Pregnancy
Identifying the underlying causes is essential for developing an effective treatment plan.
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