chronic renal failure

  • 1chronic renal failure — noun renal failure that can result from a variety of systemic disorders • Syn: ↑chronic kidney failure • Hypernyms: ↑renal failure, ↑kidney failure …

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  • 2chronic renal failure — (CRF) chronic kidney disease …

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  • 3chronic kidney failure — noun renal failure that can result from a variety of systemic disorders • Syn: ↑chronic renal failure • Hypernyms: ↑renal failure, ↑kidney failure …

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  • 4Renal failure — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N17 N19 ICD 9 …

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  • 5renal failure — A condition in which the kidneys stop working and are not able to remove waste and extra water from the blood or keep body chemicals in balance. Acute or severe renal failure happens suddenly (for example, after an injury) and may be treated and… …

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  • 6renal failure — noun inability of the kidneys to excrete wastes and to help maintain the electrolyte balance • Syn: ↑kidney failure • Hypernyms: ↑kidney disease, ↑renal disorder, ↑nephropathy, ↑nephrosis, ↑failure …

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  • 7Acute renal failure — (ARF), also known as acute kidney failure or acute kidney injury, is a rapid loss of renal function due to damage to the kidneys, resulting in retention of nitrogenous (urea and creatinine) and non nitrogenous waste products that are normally… …

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  • 8renal failure — the inability of a kidney to excrete metabolites at normal plasma levels under conditions of normal loading, or the inability to retain electrolytes under conditions of normal intake, so that waste products and metabolites accumulate in the blood …

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  • 9Chronic kidney disease — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N03 ICD 9 585 …

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  • 10renal system disease — Introduction  any of the diseases or disorders that affect the human excretory system. They include benign and malignant tumours, infections and inflammations, and obstruction by calculi.       Diseases can have an impact on the elimination of… …

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