Uremia Last updated: Jan 05, 2009

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  Uremia  
 

 
Contributing risk factors

 
 

Uremia is defined as

  1. Accumulation in the blood of constituents normally eliminated in the urine that produces a severe toxic condition and usually occurs in severe kidney disease OR
  2. The toxic bodily condition associated with uremia.

 
 

Risk factors for Uremia:
 
 
Organ Health  Kidney Failure
  Kidney Weakness / Disease
 
 


KEY
Strong or generally accepted link
 
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GLOSSARY

Uremia:  Condition characterized by excessive urea and other nitrogen compounds in the blood due to renal insufficiency.