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uremia Meaning in Bengali



 মূত্রবিষদুষ্টতা, ইউরিমিয়া,

নাইট্রোজেন বর্জ্য পদার্থ রক্তে আহরণ (ইউরিয়া

Noun:

ইউরিমিয়া, মূত্রবিষদুষ্টতা,





uremia's Usage Examples:

Complications of acute and chronic failure include uremia, high blood potassium, and volume overload.


It can lead to uremia and acute kidney injury (kidney failure) if not controlled.


observed dose limiting toxic effects were aseptic meningitis and hemolytic uremia.


commonly have diseases such as vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, chronic uremia, liver disease, etc.


Uremic fetor is a urine-like odor on the breath of people with uremia.


was trumpeter Booker Little's penultimate recording before he died from uremia in early October 1961.


He died 6 months later of a stroke and uremia at the age of 73.


In states of prolonged kidney failure and subsequent uremia, the high level of urea in the bloodstream leads to high levels of urea.


leading to reduced urine output (oliguria) and retention of waste products (uremia).


10–15% of normal, creatinine clearance is less than 10 mL per minute and uremia is present.


" McGuire died of uremia in Beverly Hills, California.


of complications, including metabolic acidosis, high potassium levels, uremia, changes in body fluid balance, and effects on other organ systems, including.


child, including hypertension, infection/inflammation, dialysis/chronic uremia, renal failure, transplantation, applied physiology, epidemiology, pathology.


He died of uremia at the age of 48.


before retiring in 1958, and he died in Los Angeles ten years later from uremia.


Stewart died in his home town of Terre Haute, Indiana in 1912 of uremia.


The second theory postulates that organic compounds are increased in uremia to protect the brain and result in injury by, like in the first theory,.


last session occurring only two months before the pianist's death from uremia at the age of 47.



uremia's Meaning':

accumulation in the blood of nitrogenous waste products (urea

Synonyms:

azotemia; azotaemia; pathology; uraemia;

Antonyms:

good health;

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