Azotemia (from azot 'nitrogen' and -emia 'blood condition') is a medical condition characterized by abnormally high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds...
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over 9 years of age show elevated blood levels of nitrogen compounds (azotemia). However, the disease can occur as early as 9 months of age. Disposition...
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failure. The former denotation will be used for the rest of the article. Azotemia is a similar, less severe condition with high levels of urea, where the...
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both kidneys, renovascular hypertension, acute renal failure, progressive azotemia, and acute pulmonary edema. It is a disease with high mortality rate and...
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Kidney ischemia (section Progressive Azotemia (with Renovascular Hypertension, refractory or severe hypertension, or atherosclerotic diseases))
acute kidney ischemia. Hypertension, acute renal failure, progressive azotemia, and acute pulmonary edema are also signs of a developing ischemic injury...
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Butter Appearance".[citation needed] Uremic pericarditis is associated with azotemia, and occurs in about 6-10% of kidney failure patients. BUN is normally...
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accumulates in the blood and the body, a condition called azotemia. Very low levels of azotemia may produce few, if any, symptoms. If the disease progresses...
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that matter any other intravenous anaesthetic are: hypovolemia, burns, azotemia, liver failure, hypoproteinemia, etc. As with nearly all anesthetic drugs...
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of renal function comprising acute kidney failure, oliguria, worsening azotemia or heightened serum creatinine. When blood flow to the kidneys is reduced...
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in decompensated cirrhosis or acute liver failure. Kidney failure and azotemia. Wilson's disease. Respiratory failure due to carbon dioxide toxicity (hypercapnia)...
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