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14059663-n:
loss of ability to function normally
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14113228-n:
a disease affecting the kidneys
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14114886-n:
renal failure associated with burns or other trauma or with acute infection or obstruction of the urinary tract
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14115086-n:
renal failure that can result from a variety of systemic disorders
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Glosses
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00072989-v:
eliminate from the body
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05207130-n:
lacking the power to perform
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05332802-n:
either of two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine
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14017665-n:
an equilibrium between the amounts of electrolytes (as calcium and sodium and potassium) that is essential for normal health and functioning
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00650543-n:
dialysis of the blood to remove toxic substances or metabolic wastes from the bloodstream; used in the case of kidney failure
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01267344-n:
reaction of the body to a transfusion of blood that is not compatible with its own blood; an adverse reaction can range from fever and hives to renal failure and shock and death
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14113938-n:
kidney disease that is usually associated with hypertension; sclerosis of the renal arterioles reduces blood flow that can lead to kidney failure and heart failure
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14114186-n:
kidney disease characterized by enlarged kidneys containing many cysts; often leads to kidney failure
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14114886-n:
renal failure associated with burns or other trauma or with acute infection or obstruction of the urinary tract
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14115086-n:
renal failure that can result from a variety of systemic disorders
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14269556-n:
higher than normal levels of potassium in the circulating blood; associated with kidney failure or sometimes with the use of diuretic drugs
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14566766-n:
pyelonephritis that develops slowly and can lead to renal failure if untreated; often associated with a kidney stone or with narrowing of the urinary passageways
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