
1) Any disease of the kidney 2) Kidney disease 3) Nephrosis 4) Renal disorder 5) Uropathy
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1) Nephritic 2) Nephritis 3) Nephroangiosclerosis 4) Nephrosclerosis 5) Pkd 6) Polyuria
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Disease of the kidneys caused by damage to the small blood vessels or to the units in the kidneys that clean the blood. People who have had diabetes for a long time may have kidney damage.
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Nephropathy, also known as kidney disease, means damage to or disease of a kidney. Nephrosis is non-inflammatory nephropathy. Nephritis is inflammatory kidney disease. ==Causes== Causes of nephropathy include deposition of the IgA antibodies in the glomerulus, administration of analgesics, xanthine oxidase deficiency, toxicity of chemotherapy agen...
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(nephro- + Gr. pathos disease) disease of the kidneys.
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disease of the kidneys. Hyperglycemia and hypertension can damage the kidneys' glomeruli. When the kidneys are damaged, protein leaks out of the kidneys into the urine. Damaged kidneys can no longer remove waste and extra fluids from the bloodstream.
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disease of the kidneys. Hyperglycemia and hypertension can damage the kidneys' glomeruli. When the kidneys are
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<nephrology, urology> Any disease of the kidneys. ... Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(nә-frop´ә-the) any disease of the kidneys; see also nephritis. Called also nephrosis. adj., nephropath´ic., adj.
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Kidney damage caused by many years of high blood glucose level.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ne-frop′ă-thē Definitions: 1. Any disease of the kidney. Synonyms: nephropathia, nephrosis1
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Nephropathy: Any kidney disease. For example, there is diabetic nephropathy, gouty nephropathy, HIV-associated nephropathy, ischemic nephropathy, sickle cell nephropathy,and so on. From the Greek 'nephros' (kidney) + 'pathos' (disease).
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Disease of the kidneys. Hyperglycemia and hypertension can damage the kidneys’ glomeruli. When the kidneys are damaged, protein leaks out of the kidneys into the urine. Damaged kidneys can no longer remove waste and extra fluids from the bloodstream.
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Disease of the kidneys caused by damage to the small blood vessels or to the units in the kidneys that clean the blood. People who have had diabetes for a long time may have kidney damage.
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nephropathy, nephropathia, nephropathic Any disease of the kidneys.
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Nephropathy, also called kidney disease, occurs when the filtering system within the kidneys breaks down. Diabetes and hypertension can cause damage to the kidneys until they are no longer able to remove waste and fluids from the bloodstream.
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Disease of the kidneys. Hyperglycemia and hypertension can damage the kidneys' glomeruli. When the kidneys are damaged, protein leaks out of the kidneys into the urine. Damaged kidneys can no longer remove waste and extra fluids from the bloodstream.
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Damage caused to the kidney due to long years of diabetes which involves high levels of glucose in the blood.
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serious kidney disease that can occur in people who have had diabetes for a long time, particularly if their diabetes has been poorly controlled.
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a diabetic kidney disease in which protein is spilled into the urine; it can progress over time and result in significant kidney damage.
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Nephropathy is damage to the kidneys. It is a possible long-term complication of diabetes. Nephr- is a Greek root that means kidney, and pathy is a Greek root meaning damage.
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Damage, disease, or dysfunction of the kidney, which can cause the kidneys to be less efficient or to fail.
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Disease of the kidneys caused by damage to the small blood vessels or to the units in the kidneys that clean the blood; people who have had diabetes for a long time may develop nephropathy.
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