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His official cause of death was listed as uraemia.
He died of uraemia on July 20, 1888, five days before his 41st birthday.
Adams certified the death as a) uraemia and b) chronic nephritis.
Symptoms include localized pain and uraemia (poisoning due to reabsorbed waste).
He died at Ramsgate in 1892 of uraemia.
Renal failure accompanied by noticeable symptoms is termed uraemia.
He died of uraemia aged 57.
Zinc deficiency and hyperprolactinaemia are not reversible causes of sexual dysfunction in uraemia.
Aluminium hydroxide versus sucralfate as a phosphate binder in uraemia.
The early promise of desmopressin in this role has faded and there is now little to support its routine use except in patients with uraemia.
Uraemia, known as uremic pruritus.
Histidine supplementation for treatment of anaemia of uraemia.
John Norton died at a private hospital in Melbourne of Uraemia and kidney failure on 9 April 1916.
Spence died of uraemia on 3 August 1933 in Middlesex Hospital, London, after an eye operation.
This study shows that the gastric juice ammonium concentration is noticeably affected by both uraemia and H pylori infection.
Semyon Novgorodov died of uraemia in the prime of his life at February 28, 1924.
Ross died of uraemia in Richmond, Victoria on 24 September 1931 and was cremated after a modest and secular ceremony.
Shortened red cell survival in patients with uraemia may have caused a reduction in carbamylated haemoglobin in all study groups.
He contracted uraemia and died at his home at Ebury Street in the London district of Pimlico.
After being "seized with illness", Thwaites died at San Remo on 19 November 1907, from uraemia and pneumonia.
Ainsworth died in Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital of pyelonephritis and uraemia.
The sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value of the use of carbamylated haemoglobin as a biochemical discriminant in determining the time course and degree of uraemia were calculated.
Systemic pruritus has been linked to cholestasis, thyroid disease, polycythaemia rubra vera, uraemia, Hodgkins disease, HIV and other immunodeficiency diseases.
Examining patients with and without uraemia enabled us to look at the gastric mucosal damage over a very wide range (43 fold) of in vivo ammonia production making it unlikely that any association was missed.
An official report at the time gave the cause of death as uremia.
Uremia is caused by urine products building up in the blood.
Uremia was the term for the contamination of the blood with urine.
Two years later, though ill with uremia and continuing to work, his production dropped.
The medical officer listed the cause of death as uremia and hypertension.
He was forced to stay home after that, where he developed uremia.
He died shortly afterwards October 25, 1947 apparently of uremia.
These, however, are not signs or symptoms of uremia.
He died of uremia at the age of 48.
In early January 1725, Peter was struck once again with uremia.
The term uremia is now used for the illness accompanying kidney failure.
He died on August 9, 1913 of uremia.
If those come over the normal filtration system of the kidneys then the condition is called uremia.
Uremia is a Greek word used in English to describe the condition of a person's blood.
He died suddenly of uremia in 1904.
Kidney failure and uremia will follow within hours.
Sarah Bernhardt died from uremia following kidney failure in 1923; she is believed to have been 78 years old.
Advanced renal failure and uremia occur in 10% of cases.
Then what we feared might be uremia.
The doctor explained it was an incipient uremia, but the danger was now past.
She was found to be suffering from kidney disease, characterized by uremia; at the time such conditions were incurable.
Matarazzo died in 1937 after an attack of uremia.
At the time of his death, he suffered from dysentery and uremia and late stage alcoholism.
Yusef's reign came to an abrupt end when he died suddenly of uremia in 1927.