Concept cluster: Health > Renal and liver disorders
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(pathology) Severe hypocarbia
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(pathology) A lack of bile pigments in the urine
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(pathology) Of or pertaining to acholuria
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The passing of pale or white urine
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(pathology) Caused by an excess of androgens
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(countable, pathology) A disease or condition that has anemia as a symptom.
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A disease due to inhaling the poisonous fumes present in the manufacture of aniline.
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(medicine) A condition in which the kidneys do not produce urine.
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A laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as asparagus or hops, which has the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation.
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A deficiency disease especially of domestic cattle caused by inadequate intake of dietary phosphorus and marked by lameness, scouring, and loss of appetite.
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(pathology) Any condition caused by faulty metabolism of arabinose
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(pathology) The medical condition caused by deficiency of riboflavin.
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(pathology) Caused by aristolochic acid.
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Synonym of asemia
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(pathology) The presence of bacilli in the bloodstream
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(pathology) The discharge of urine containing bacilli.
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Having or relating to the disease beriberi.
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(medicine) Accumulation of bilirubin in liver tissue as a consequence of impeded bile flow.
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An escharotic based on bloodroot extract, fraudulently marketed as an alternative cancer treatment.
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Alternative form of bronchoconstrictive [That produces bronchoconstriction]
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A rare disorder characterized by increased risk of tumors, dark blotches on the skin, and endocrine overactivity.
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Alternative form of carotenemia [carotenosis]
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The presence in blood of the orange pigment carotene from excessive intake of carrots or other vegetables containing the pigment resulting in increased serum carotenoids.
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(medicine) A morbid condition of the system resulting from excessive use of chloral.
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Obsolete form of chloremia. [Chlorosis]
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(medicine) A condition caused by the presence of excess bile in the blood, sometimes leading to somnolence and coma.
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Alternative form of cholagogue [(obsolete, medicine) Any agent that promotes the discharge of bile.]
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Synonym of cholesterolosis
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Alternative form of choroideremia [(pathology) An X-linked recessive retinal degenerative disease]
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Alternative form of colisepticemia [septicemia as a result of infection by Escherichia coli]
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(medicine, dermatology) An agent capable of resolving comedones or preventing the formation of new comedones.
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(medicine) Condition caused by retention of faecal matter and absorption of their material into blood.
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(medicine) Presenting symptoms like those of Cushing's syndrome: weight gain, sweating, etc.
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To reduce pigmentation
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(medicine) Initialism of diabetes insipidus. [A disease characterized by excretion of large amount of severely diluted urine, which cannot be reduced when fluid intake is reduced. It is generally related to a tumor or insult to the pituitary gland, where the hormonal signals the pituitary gives to the kidneys break down, and the kidneys do not conserve water, but express all water as urine. This is a rather rare disease.]
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(medicine) A substance promoting bile or urine production
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(pathology) Any condition caused by a disorder of red blood cells
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Alternative form of favism [(medicine) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: an X-linked recessive genetic condition that predisposes a person to hemolysis and resultant jaundice in response to certain triggers.]
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(medicine) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: an X-linked recessive genetic condition that predisposes a person to hemolysis and resultant jaundice in response to certain triggers.
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A hereditary condition characterized by hyperbilirubinemia due to reduced activity of the enzyme glucuronyltransferase.
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(pathology) The occurrence of many tiny hemorrhages on the wall of the bladder
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The presence of excessively large glomerules.
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the abdomen
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(pathology) A pathogen present in the bloodstream
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the second most common form of hemophilia, affecting 1/4s of hemophiliacs, caused by a deficiency in clotting factor IX
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Synonym of hepatoprotective
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An acute form of hepatitis, transmitted by blood, sexual contact, and body fluids.
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chloasma
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(pathology) Any hepatocarcinogenic substance
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Synonym of Heyde's syndrome
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Synonym of hepatoprotective
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the ability to prevent damage to the liver
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Anything that provides hepatoprotection
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Synonym of hepatonephroprotective
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(medicine) Hepatic dysfunction caused by hepatotoxins.
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Histidinemia.
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hemolytic-uremic syndrome
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(pathology) The presence of hydatid cysts in the urine
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(pathology) A bodily deficiency of water
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Synonym of hyperandrogenism
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(hematology) The state of being hyperchromic, i.e. having a higher-than-normal amount of haemoglobin in the red blood cells.
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(pathology) Severe and excessive vomiting.
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(pathology) Severe inflammation
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(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of lactate in the blood
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(physiology) A hypersecretory person
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(pathology, of the stomach contents) Less than normally acidic
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(pathology) A reduced concentration of bilirubin in the blood
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(medicine) Deficiency of bile secretion
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(medicine) A deficiency of thirst.
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(pathology) A decrease in the rate of glomerular filtration of the kidneys
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(pathology) A reduced level of salivation
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(medicine, now historical) A sedimentary deposit, especially in urine.
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(medicine, dated) weakness; subnormal strength
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Alternative form of hypothermia [(pathology) Abnormally low body temperature; specifically, below 35 degrees Celsius for humans.]
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(medicine, dated) infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances
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Alternative form of ichorhaemia [(medicine, dated) infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances]
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A form of infectious jaundice in sheep caused by the parasite Babesia ovis.
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(medicine) An excess of bile pigments in the blood; jaundice.
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Pronunciation spelling of jaundice. [(pathology) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine.]
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(pathology) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine.
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Having or relating to kernicterus.
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(medicine) Damage to the brain centres of infants caused by increased levels of unconjugated-indirect bilirubin which is free (not bound to albumin).
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(dated) Alternative spelling of kernicterus [(medicine) Damage to the brain centres of infants caused by increased levels of unconjugated-indirect bilirubin which is free (not bound to albumin).]
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A rare inherited genetic disorder, caused by a deficiency of HGPRT, in which uric acid builds up in all body fluids.
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Alternative form of leukocyturia [The presence of white blood cells in the urine.]
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Alternative form of lipedema [A chronic disorder of adipose tissue, generally affecting the legs.]
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(pathology, obsolete) A swoon due to transient cerebral hypoperfusion.
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(medicine) The presence of lithic acid in the blood.
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Alternative spelling of melena [the passage of dark, tarry stools containing blood, a result of upper gastrointestinal bleeding]
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An epidemic of chronic kidney disease of unknown origin, prevalent in parts of Mesoamerica.
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(medicine) An abnormal buildup of metallic debris in the body occurring when metallic components in medical implants undergo corrosion.
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Any of a group of metabolic disorders caused by the absence or malfunction of lysosomal enzymes needed to break down glycosaminoglycans.
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(medicine) Initialism of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a spectrum of disorders characterized by predominantly macrovesicular hepatic steatosis occurring in individuals in the absence of significant alcohol consumption.
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(pathology) siderosis of the kidney
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(pathology) A kidney disease characterised by a larger nephrons that are reduced in number
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(medicine) An increase in the secretion of all or most of the pituitary hormones.
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(pathology) The abnormal deposition of phospholipids, especially in the alveoli
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(medicine) A persistent excessive flow of watery urine.
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Synonym of polyuria
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(medicine) A medical condition with symptoms resembling gout but caused by precipitation of calcium pyrophosphate crystals in the joints instead of monosodium urate crystals.
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A bullous photosensitivity resembling porphyria cutanea tarda, but without any abnormality in urine or serum porphyrin.
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(pathology) A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream; characterised by metastatic abscesses and other symptoms associated with septicemia.
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Alternative form of pyaemia [(pathology) A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream; characterised by metastatic abscesses and other symptoms associated with septicemia.]
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Alternative form of pyosepticemia
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(medicine) A matrix of decomposing red blood cells found in the urine as a symptom of glomerular disease
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(pathology) The presence of sugars (especially glucose) in the sweat.
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(obsolete, pathology) The presence of saccharose in the urine.
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Alternative form of sapraemic [Relating to, or having, sapraemia.]
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(pathology) septic pyemia
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Alternative form of strychninism [strychnine poisoning]
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(pathology) A defect of blood platelets that disrupts clotting
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(pathology) The toxic effect of cholestasis
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(medicine) Any abnormality of tyrosine metabolism.
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uremic
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A microscopic cylindrical structure produced by the kidney and present in the urine in the case of some diseases
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(pathology) pathogenesis of the urinary tract
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The production of urine by the kidneys and its subsequent excretion
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Alternative spelling of uropoiesis [The production of urine by the kidneys and its subsequent excretion]
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(medicine) sepsis caused by bacteria from the urinary tract invading the bloodstream
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(pathology, of an infection) virulent in the urinary tract
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blood volume
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(medicine) An hereditary disease, characterized by a tendency to hemorrhage, and caused by a defect in blood platelet activity.
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A fatal condition of the liver in which it undergoes fatty degeneration and becomes rapidly smaller and of a deep yellow tinge. The marked symptoms are black vomit, delirium, convulsions, coma, and jaundice.
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(medicine) melena or black jaundice in infants

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