Concept cluster: Health > Nephropathy
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(pathology) Lacking bile (or bile pigments)
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(pathology) inflammation of an acinus
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A cystadenoma, a hidrocystoma.
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(medicine) A cutaneous condition characterized histologically by a dense proliferation of small capillaries.
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(pathology) A hardening of the arterioles of the kidney
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(medicine) An accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, frequently symptomatic of liver disease.
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(medicine) A chronic, progressive form of interstitial nephritis, leading to kidney failure, that occurs in several discrete rural communities in countries of the Balkan Peninsula.
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(medicine) A noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland, often resulting in symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, involuntary urination or the inability to urinate.
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(pathology) Defective formation or absorption of chyle.
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dilatation of a calix of the kidney
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The carcinogenesis of cholangiocarcinomas
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(biology) The formation of chyle.
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(physiology) Involved in the formation of chyle.
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Of, pertaining to, or suffering from cirrhosis.
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That tends to produce colitis
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(pathology) That adheres (as an aggregation) to epithelial cells.
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Attraction to the intestine
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(pathology) Any disease of the exocrine system
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(medicine) A form of nephritis characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli.
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(pathology) Any disease of the renal glomeruli
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(pathology) nephrosis that affects the glomeruli of the kidneys
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(medicine) A hardening of the glomerulus in the kidney.
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(British spelling, medicine) Alternative spelling of hematocele [(pathology) A swelling caused by the collection of blood in a cavity, especially of the membrane covering a testicle.]
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Alternative form of hematometrocolpos [(medicine) The condition of having distended, blood-filled uterus and vagina.]
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Alternative form of hemopericardium [blood in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart causing cardiac tamponade]
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Alternative form of hemoperitoneum [The presence of blood in the peritoneal cavity]
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Alternative form of hemothorax [(pathology) A condition resulting from accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity]
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(gastroenterology, cardiology) The syndrome of gastrointestinal bleeding from angiodysplasia in the presence of aortic stenosis.
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(pathology) distension of the kidneys due to obstruction in the flow of urine
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(pathology) distension of the kidneys and ureter
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renal cell carcinoma
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inflammation of the pituitary gland
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A reduction in spleen function.
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(pathology) The complex of influences exerted by pathological changes of the suprarenal glands on the body form and the sexual characteristics of a patient.
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thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein
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(medicine) dilation of the lymphatic vessels
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(medicine) Any of several diseases of the lymph vessels
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A collection of lymphatic fluid within the body, not bordered by epithelial lining; often a complication after pelvic surgery.
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A rare disease that is identified by an abnormally large or distended bladder.
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(pathology) A form of uropathy characterized by severe dilatation of the penile urethra
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(pathology) The condition of having a single kidney instead of the usual two.
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(medicine) An enlargement or protrusion of the mucous membrane of the lachrymal passages, or edema of the lachrymal sac, dependent upon catarrhal inflammation of the latter.
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(rare, slang) nephrologist
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(pathology) The symptoms of kidney disease.
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Someone with nephritis (but see people-first language).
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(pathology) Inflammation of the kidney.
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(oncology) A tumour affecting a kidney.
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(medicine, now more commonly) Diffuse, fine, renal parenchymal calcification on radiology.
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(pathology) carcinoma of the kidney
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(medicine) a tumour of the renal system
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(pathology) The process whereby a kidney or both kidneys become enlarged.
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(medicine) A genetic disorder of the kidneys which affects children.
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Synonym of nephropathy
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nephritic pathogenesis
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The pathology of the kidneys
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(pathology) Damage to, disease of, or abnormality of the kidneys.
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(pathology) An infection of the kidney and the renal pelvis
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(pathology) Synonym of pyonephrosis
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(pathology) arteriosclerosis of the renal arteries
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(pathology) A non-inflammatory disease of the kidneys that is characterised by the leaking of blood protein into the urine, swelling or oedema, and degenerative lesions.
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(medicine) nephrosis
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Having a normally-functioning thymus gland
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(pathology) A malignant neoplasm of the pancreas.
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inflammation of the adrenal glands
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Alternative form of pneumohemothorax [hemopneumothorax]
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(medicine) A syndrome characterised by polycystic ovaries, menstrual disturbance, and high levels of androgens or insulin.
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(pathology) After the onset of nephritis.
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(pathology) Prior to the development of nephritis
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(pathology) That promotes nephritis
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A condition of the liver resembling cirrhosis, associated with some forms of cancer.
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pyelonephritis
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(pathology) histopathology of the kidneys
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Any disease of the kidneys; nephropathy
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(medicine) Any solid tumour of the testicle.
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(medicine, pathology) Technically, a calculus in the salivary ducts causing an obstruction. There are other obstructions of the salivary ducts that are sometimes also referred to (more broadly) as sialoliths, including infectious blockage, stenosis, etc. There are also other substances besides calcium that may be the cause of the obstruction.
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(pathology) An enlargement of the spleen.
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(pathology) disease of the spleen
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(medicine) Infiltrated with fatty nodules (used especially of the liver).
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Of or pertaining to telangiectasia (telangiectasis).
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Any tumour of the thymus
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(medicine, pathology) A type of breast cancer, affecting African women more than white women, in which the three normal receptors are absent.
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(pathology) nephritis of the tubules of the kidney
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(pathology) nephrosis that affects the renal tubules
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(pathology) Any disease of the renal tubules of the nephron
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(medicine) localized necrosis of the epithelial lining in renal tubules
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The presence of stones in the ureter.
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(physiology) The identification of the totality of the constituents of the urine of an organism

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