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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professions ¦ Colbert, Ankney, Lee ¦ 2nd Edition
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Fever, abdominal pain, pallor, fatigue, bruising, decreased urination, and swelling are symptoms of ________.
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washai
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High blood pressure is a common disease that can affect the kidneys. One way of treating high blood ...
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Painful urination, urinary frequency, nighttime urination, and foul smelling, cloudy urine are ...
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Anatomy
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Frequent urination without pain or infection is a symptom of ________.
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Decreased urine output, uremia, fluid retention, loss of appetite, fatigue, hiccups, nausea, mental ...
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This condition, in its early stages, presents symptoms including increased glomerular filtration and ...
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Fatigue, neuropathy, seizures, lack of appetite, decreased smell and taste, mental confusion, ...
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Copious, dilute urine is a symptom of ________.
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Shelles
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Enlarged cystic kidneys, hypertension, UTI, dilute urine, liver cysts, pain, hematuria, and aneurysm ...
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Kidney failure, uremia, hypertension or hypotension, decreased urine output, increased serum ...
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cnetterville
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