renal damage

collocation in English

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renal
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.nəl/
us
/ˈriː.nəl/
relating to the kidneys (= ...
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damage
noun
uk
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/
harm ...
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(Definition ofrenalanddamagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Renaldamagewas confirmed by the presence of proteinuria in older mice.
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Reduced renal reserve associated with aging means that diarrhoea may rapidly cause serious dehydration, electrolyte imbalance andrenaldamage.
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Given the high incidence ofrenaldamage, however, a significant proportion of patients requires haemodialysis.
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This is probably because procedures are usually carried out in the second trimester when irreversiblerenaldamagemay have already occurred.
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Use of stimulants may also cause hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, stroke, and hepatic andrenaldamage.
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The ordinary bicarbonate of soda that one takes for wind can produce graverenaldamageleading to uraedemia.
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The report also concluded that there was no evidence that fluoridated water could cause or aggravaterenaldamage.
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Unfortunately, however, the combination of infection and other problems led torenaldamage.
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Renal failure (either secondary to severe hepatitis or caused by direct toxicrenaldamage) and coagulopathy may appear during this stage.
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Herapin is crucial in returning normal renal function; in patients that did not take herapin, long termrenaldamagewas observed in 100%.
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Envenomation can cause anticoagulation coagulopathy,renaldamageor renal failure (kidney failure).
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Both species causedrenaldamageonly, the changes of which corresponded to tubulo-interstitial nephritis.
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It may also cause lung fibrosis andrenaldamage.
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The main concern is that a high protein intake may promote furtherrenaldamagethat can lead to protein toxicity.
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In patients that did take herapin,renaldamagewas observed in about 33%.
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Adequate hydration and diuresis is used to preventrenaldamage.
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When stock do consume large quantities, the effects typically involve death in several weeks with symptoms suggesting chronic oxalate poisoning, including tetany or sudden death with extensiverenaldamage.
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Rising concentrations of light chains are filtered by the remaining nephrons leading to a cycle of acceleratingrenaldamagewith rising concentrations of free light chains in the blood.
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