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Urine: Encyclopedia - Urine
Urine is liquid waste excreted by the kidneys and is produced by the process of filtration. This waste is eventually expelled from the bo...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Function
Urination is the primary method for excreting chemicals and drugs from the body. These chemicals can be detected and analysed by urinalys...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Function
Urination is the primary method for excreting chemicals and drugs from the body. These chemicals can be detected and analysed by urinalys...
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Urinary Incontinence: Encyclopedia - Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary excretion of urine from one's body. It is often temporary, and it almost always results from an u...
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Urinal: Encyclopedia - Urinal
A urinal is a specialized toilet designed to be used only for urination, not defecation, and almost always by a standing male. Advantages...
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Urethra: Encyclopedia - Urethra
In anatomy, the urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in...
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Urodynamics: Encyclopedia - Urodynamics
Urodynamics is the investigation of functional disorders of the lower urinary tract, i.e. the bladder and the urethra. Symptoms are parti...
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Vulva: Encyclopedia - Vulva
The external genital organs of the female are collectively known as the vulva (or pudenda).
In human beings this consists of the labia ma...
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Clitoris: Encyclopedia - Clitoris
The clitoris (plural: clitorides) is a sexual organ in the body of female mammals. The visible knob-like portion is located near the ante...
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Uremia: Encyclopedia - Uremia
Uremia is a toxic condition resulting from renal failure, when kidney function is compromised and urea, a waste product normally excreted...
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Kidney: Encyclopedia - Kidney
The kidneys are bean-shaped excretory organs in vertebrates. Part of the urinary system, the kidneys filter wastes (especially urea) from...
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Urinary Incontinence: Encyclopedia Ii - Urinary Incontinence - Urinary Incontinence In Women
Women experience incontinence twice as often as men. Pregnancy and childbirth, menopause, and the structure of the female urinary tract a...
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Urinary Incontinence: Encyclopedia Ii - Urinary Incontinence - Types Of Incontinence
Urinary incontinence - Stress incontinence.
Stress incontinence is incontinence that is caused by actions such as coughing, laughing, s...
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Urinary Incontinence: Encyclopedia Ii - Urinary Incontinence - Diagnosis Of Incontinence
Patients with incontinence should be referred to a medical practitioner specializing in this field. Urologists specialize in the urinary ...
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Urinary Incontinence: Encyclopedia Ii - Urinary Incontinence - Treatment Of Incontinence
Urinary incontinence - Exercises.
Kegel exercises to strengthen or retrain pelvic floor muscles and sphincter muscles can reduce or cur...
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Icd-10 Chapter R: Symptoms Signs And Abnormal Clinical And Laboratory Findings: Encyclopedia Ii - Icd-10 Chapter R: Symptoms Signs And Abnormal Clinical And Laboratory Findings - R00-r69 - Symptoms And Signs
ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R09 Circulatory and respiratory systems.
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Icd-10 Chapter R: Symptoms Signs And Abnormal Clinical And Laboratory Findings: Encyclopedia Ii - Icd-10 Chapter R: Symptoms Signs And Abnormal Clinical And Laboratory Findings - R70-r99 - Abnormal Clinical And Laboratory Findings Not Elsewhere Classified
ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R79 On examination of blood without diagnosis.
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Prostate Cancer: Encyclopedia Ii - Prostate Cancer - Symptoms
Early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms. Often it is diagnosed during the workup for an elevated PSA noticed during a routine ch...
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Nephrology: Encyclopedia Ii - Nephrology - Who Sees A Nephrologist?
Patients are referred to nephrology specialists for various different reasons, such as :
Acute renal failure, a sudden loss of rena...
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Penicillamine: Encyclopedia Ii - Penicillamine - Uses
Penicillamine is used as a form of immunosuppression to treat rheumatoid arthritis. It works by reducing numbers of T-lymphocytes, inhibi...
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Loop Of Henle: Encyclopedia Ii - Loop Of Henle - Cortical Thick Ascending Limb
The difference between the medullary and cortical thick ascending limbs is mainly anatomical. Functionally, they are very similar.
The co...
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Maprotiline: Encyclopedia Ii - Maprotiline - Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to Maprotiline or to other tri-/tetracyclic antidepressants
Hypertrophy of the prostate gland with urine hesitancy
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Renal Function: Encyclopedia Ii - Renal Function - Glomerular Filtration Rate
In renal patients, the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is used. This is calculated by comparing urine creatinine levels with the blood t...
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin: Encyclopedia Ii - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin - Pregnancy Testing
Pregnancy tests measure the levels of hCG in the blood or urine to indicate the presence or absence of a fertilized egg. In particular, m...
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Diaper Rash: Encyclopedia Ii - Diaper Rash - Causes Of Diaper Rash
Irritant diaper dermatitis develops when skin is exposed to prolonged wetness, increased skin pH caused by urine and feces, and resulting...
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Doxepin: Encyclopedia Ii - Doxepin - Contraindications
absolute :
known hypersensitivity to doxepin or other dibenzoxepines or other ingredients of the drug
acute intoxication with alcoh...
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Trimipramine: Encyclopedia Ii - Trimipramine - Contraindications
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concomittant treatment with MAO-Inhibitors
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Renal Physiology: Encyclopedia Ii - Renal Physiology - Glomerular Filtration
Glomerular filtration is the bulk flow of an essentially protein-free plasma from renal globerular capillaries into Bowman's capsule. Thi...
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Antithrombin: Encyclopedia Ii - Antithrombin - Role In Disease
Antithrombin deficiency is a rare hereditary disorder that generally comes to light when a patient suffers recurrent venous thrombosis an...
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British Anti-lewisite: Encyclopedia Ii - British Anti-lewisite - Biochemical Function
Heavy metals act by chemically reacting with adjacent sulfhydryl residues on metabolic enzymes, creating a chelate complex that inhibits ...
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Multiple System Atrophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Multiple System Atrophy - Symptoms
For men, the first sign is often erectile dysfunction (unable to achieve or sustain an erection). Both men and women often experience pro...
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Fomepizole: Encyclopedia Ii - Fomepizole - Transformation And Elimination
Hepatic; the primary metabolite is 4-carboxypyrazole (approximately 80 to 85% of an administered dose). Other metabolites include the pyr...
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Phosphate Binders: Encyclopedia Ii - Phosphate Binders - Clinical Use
For patients with chronic renal failure, controlling serum phosphate is important because it is associated with bone pathology and regula...
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Acute Renal Failure: Encyclopedia Ii - Acute Renal Failure - Diagnosis
Renal failure is generally diagnosed either when creatinine or blood urea nitrogen tests are markedly elevated in an ill patient, especia...
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Renal Physiology: Encyclopedia Ii - Renal Physiology - Tubular Secretion
Tubular secretion is the transfer of materials from peritubular capillaries to renal tubule lumen. This is one of the second steps in the...
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Acute Renal Failure: Encyclopedia Ii - Acute Renal Failure - Treatment
Acute renal failure is usually reversible if treated promptly and appropriately. The main interventions are monitoring fluid intake and o...
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Drinking: Encyclopedia Ii - Drinking - Physiology
A daily intake of 1-2 liters of water is required for the normal physiological functioning of the body, depending on the ambient weather ...
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Diabetic Nephropathy: Encyclopedia Ii - Diabetic Nephropathy - Signs And Symptoms
Kidney failure provoked by glomerulosclerosis lead to fluid filtration deficits and other disorders of kidney function. There is an incre...
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin: Encyclopedia Ii - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin - Function
hCG promotes the maintenance of the corpus luteum and causes it to secrete the hormone progesterone. Progesterone enriches the uterus wit...
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Hypospadias: Encyclopedia Ii - Hypospadias - Treatment
First degree hypospadias are primarily a cosmetic defect and have little effect on function except for direction of the urinary stream. I...
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Doxepin: Encyclopedia Ii - Doxepin - Pregnancy And Lactation
If Doxepin is used chronically during pregnancy, the newborn may show a withdrawal syndrom with agitation, impared cardio-respiratory fun...
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Drinking: Encyclopedia Ii - Drinking - Physiology
A daily intake of 1-2 liters of water is required for the normal physiological functioning of the body, depending on the ambient weather ...
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Adrenoleukodystrophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Adrenoleukodystrophy - Symptoms
The clinical presentations is largely dependant on the age of onset of the disease. The most frequent type is the childhood-onset one, wh...
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Renal Physiology: Encyclopedia Ii - Renal Physiology - Tubular Reabsorption
This is one of the second steps in the formation of urine.
As the filtrate moves through the renal tubules certain substances are reabsor...
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Clothing: Encyclopedia Ii - Clothing - Clothing Maintenance
Clothing, once manufactured, suffers assault both from within and from without. The human body inside sheds skin cells and body oils, and...
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Japanese Toilet: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Toilet - Japan-specific Accessories
Toilets in Japan have very similar accessories as most toilets worldwide, including toilet paper, a toilet brush, a sink, etc. However, t...
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Clothing: Encyclopedia Ii - Clothing - Clothing Maintenance
Clothing, once manufactured, suffers assault both from within and from without. The human body inside sheds skin cells and body oils, and...
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Kidney:
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Kidney: Paired organ whose functions include removing waste products from the blood and regulating the amount of fluid in the body (ie...
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Herbal Therapy:
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Herbal therapy or botanical therapy or herbalism: employs parts of plants (seed, stem, flowers, root, bark, leaf) for the relief of co...
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Dinacharya:
Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary On Dinacharya
Dinacharya In order to keep the tridoshas in a state of healthy equlibrium and digestion & metabolism (agni) in proper order, Ayur...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Other Uses
Aztec physicians used urine to clean external wounds to prevent infection, and administered it as a drink to relieve stomach and intestin...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Other Uses
Aztec physicians used urine to clean external wounds to prevent infection, and administered it as a drink to relieve stomach and intestin...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Composition
Urine is a transparent solution that is clear to amber in color, and usually is light yellow. It is the byproduct or waste fluid secreted...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Composition
Urine is the byproduct or waste fluid secreted by the kidneys, transported by the ureters to the urinary bladder where it is stored until...
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Urine: Encyclopedia Ii - Urine - Composition
Urine is the byproduct or waste fluid secreted by the kidneys, transported by the ureters to the urinary bladder where it is stored until...
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