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The symptoms of poisoning in animals include blood urine and nephrosis.
In a medical context, people talk about nephropathy or nephrosis.
Osmotic nephrosis is usually reversible but can lead to chronic renal failure.
Nephrosis can be caused by kidney disease, or it may be secondary to another disorder.
Osmotic nephrosis refers to structural changes that occur at the cellular level in the human kidney.
Chronic exposure may cause nephrosis and hepatosis.
However, some sources equate nephrosis with nephropathy.
When I was four years old I had nephrosis, a kidney disease that was almost unheard of and nearly always fatal then.
Also known as nephrotic syndrome, nephrosis is any degenerative disease of the renal tubules.
Mrs. Wilcox began her work at the center in 1957 with a day-to-day visual chronicle of clinical research relating to childhood nephrosis, a kidney disease.
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Nephrosis is non-inflammatory nephropathy.
Nephrosis refers to a non-inflammatory nephropathy.
Nephrosis Nephrotic syndrome is caused by various disorders that damage the kidneys, particularly the basement membrane of the glomerulus.
These include kidney damage (nephrosis), meningitis (inflammation of the tissue around the brain or spinal cord), respiratory distress and/or liver failure.
Clinical signs are more severe in immunosuppressed, under-nourished or stressed chicks, with infection causing nephrosis, emaciation and even sudden death.
An example of this occurs in the congenital disorder Finnish-type nephrosis, which is characterised by neonatal proteinuria leading to end-stage renal failure.
Glomerulonephrosis refers to a non-inflammatory disease of the kidney (nephrosis) presenting primarily in the glomerulus (a glomerulopathy.)
Examples include amyloid nephrosis and osmotic nephrosis.
(2008) Osmotic nephrosis: Acute kidney injury with accumulation of proximal tubular lysosomes due to administration of exogenous solutes.
It's not easy, as he explains to Felicity, to sign your support for the Black Death, when you have previously expressed your opposition to nephritis, nephrosis, and heart disease.
Glomerular diseases, such as membranous glomerulonephritis, focal segmental glomerulonephritis, minimal change disease (lipoid nephrosis)
There have been reported cases in Denmark of more serious reactions to the vaccines including "heavy edematous local reactions, urticarial, arthralgia, nephrosis, and anaphylactic shock".
Daentl Towsend Siegel syndrome is also known as "Hydrocephalus blue sclera nephropathy" and "Familial nephrosis, hydrocephalus, thin skin, blue sclerae syndrome".
It is a climatic spa and the visitors are often sent to the city for the treatment of chronic kidney disease, acute forms of nephritis and nephrosis, hypertension, renal tuberculosis and problems of blood circulation.