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A high ratio of PAC to PRA suggests primary hyperaldosteronism. The aim of this study is to evaluate the PRA in 52 patients awaiting first renal transplant identify various factors contributing to high PRA and observe its influence on graft. Pin On Pregnancy Affected dogs initially experience night blindness and loss of peripheral vision. . Results are reported with 7 days. PRA Test Blood collection procedures The Laragh Method. The PRA should be low the lower it is the better the chances of getting a transplant accepted by your body. In healthy individuals these levels rise and fall together. Immediately place EDTA tube into an ice-water bath until thoroughly cooled. The Disease Progressive retinal atrophy PRA is a leading hereditary cause of blindness in pedigree dogs as is its counterpart retinitis pigmentosa RP in humans. Testing for HLA antibodies can be performed by lymphocytotoxicity testing known a...