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Uremia is the
condition of
having high
levels of urea in the blood. Urea is one of the
primary components of urine. It can be
defined as an
excess in the...
- appetite, and confusion.
Complications of
acute and
chronic failure include uremia, hyperkalemia, and
volume overload.
Complications of
chronic failure also...
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Uremic fetor is a urine-like odor on the
breath of
people with
uremia. The odor
occurs from the
smell of ammonia,
which is
created in the
saliva as a breakdown...
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found on the skin of
those affected by
chronic kidney disease (CKD) and
uremia. It was
first described in 1865 by
Harald Hirschsprung (1830-1916), a Danish...
- of the normal,
creatinine clearance is less than 10 mL per minute, and
uremia is present.
Dialysis is used as a
temporary measure in
either acute kidney...
- PMID 35191630. ...the
diagnosis was pneumonia,
heart failure,
pericarditis and
uremia due to gout. "The
death of Pope Pius X". The Spectator. 22
August 1914....
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cause a
serious medical condition called uremia,
which is a high
level of urea in blood.
Symptoms of
uremia include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, anorexia...
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leading to
reduced urine output (oliguria) and
retention of
waste products (
uremia). As a result, red
blood cells may leak out of
damaged glomeruli, causing...
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darker areas of
surviving medullary tissue. The
patient died with
acute kidney injury.
Specialty Nephrology, urology
Complications Uremia, death...
- of complications,
including metabolic acidosis, high pot****ium levels,
uremia,
changes in body
fluid balance,
effects on
other organ systems, and death...