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Urinary System Diseases

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Excessive amounts of potassium in the blood, usually caused by inadequate excretion of potassium or the shift of potassium from tissues.
Pus in the urine
Nitrogen-based compound formed in muscle tissue, passed into the bloodstream, and excreted in the urine.
Ionized salts present in blood and tissue fluids and within cells. They are involved in all metabolic processes and are essential to the normal function of all cells.
Concretion, or stone, within the urinary tract.
Visualizing the prostate through the urethra; removing tissue by electro cautery or sharp dissection.
Blood in the urine.
Inability to control the passage of urine, semen, or feces due to one or more physiological or psychological conditions.
Toxic condition associated with chronic renal failure and produced by excess levels of urea, creatinine, and other nitrogen-bases compounds in the blood.
Drug or agent that reduces fever.
Lipids in the urine.
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
Down
Difficult or painful urination, symptomatic of numerous conditions.
An excess of serum proteins in the urine.
Excessive levels of fatlike substances called lipids in the blood.
Presence of bacteria in the urine.
Urination
Abnormally low levels of a protein called albumin in the blood plasma.
Removal of cyst.
Reduced urine secretion.
Lack of color; paleness, as of the skin.
Temporary deficiency of blood in a body part due to constriction of obstruction of a blood vessel.
Excessive urination at night.
Cuplike extension of the renal pelvis that encloses the papilla of a penal pyramid; urine from the papillary duct empties into it.
Chief nitrogenous constituent of urine