The RCR(i) (Renal Circulatory Resistance Index) is a measure used in nephrology to assess the resistance of the renal circulation. It helps in evaluating kidney function and blood flow dynamics.
Understanding RCR(i) can provide insights into conditions affecting renal perfusion and overall kidney health.
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