uremia in English

noun
1
a raised level in the blood of urea and other nitrogenous waste compounds that are normally eliminated by the kidneys.

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1. Both vascular and platelet abnormalities seem to concur to the bleeding diathesis in chronic uremia.

2. Acute uremia is a syndrome of gastrointestinal symptoms, pericarditis, pleuritis, and central nervous system alterations ending with coma.

3. 26 When the uremia is severe enough to warrant dialysis, this therapy usually results in a correction of the serum calcium concentration.

4. Convulsions may be a symptom resulting from various conditions and diseases, such as epilepsy, uremia, eclampsia, rabies, tetanus, strychnine poisoning, and cerebral tumour.

5. Contrarily, neither the non-diabetogenic alloxan intoxication, nor the poisoning with ethionine and barbiturate, nor uremia gave rise to any visible morphological changes in the vegetative nervous system.

6. The day after, the thief just to house with girls. He later learned that she is suffering from uremia, although early, but it is a appall terminally ill!

7. The alloxan-induced nephritis with necrosis of tubuli and concomitant uremia as well as the ethionine-induced pancreatitis were considered to be manifestations of toxic effects on organs.

8. 28 If uremia, exsanguine sex is anaemic, have a fever, when much sweat, dehydrate and large dose hormone are treated, all can bring about water, electrolyte the balance is disorder.

9. In addition to uremia the most important causal factors are anemia, myopathy, metabolic acidosis, osteopathy, polyneuropathy, disturbed glucose utilization, (side) effects of medication as well as lack of movement and training.

10. ATP in erythrocytes was found elevated (considered a younger cell population at least normal) in most of 30 cases of acute or chronic uremia with elevated inorganic phosphate in plasma, despite an often severe acidosis.

11. Although sodium Bicarbonate is approved for the treatment of metabolic acidosis, data have shown that the use of this drug may be harmful in certain clinical settings such as lactic acidosis, acidosis with tissue hypoxia, uremia, severe cardiac dysfunction or arrest, and diabetic ketoacidosis.