Anuresis vs Anuria - What's the difference?
anuresis | anuria |
(medicine) The inability to urinate; the retention of urine in the bladder.
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(medicine) A condition in which the kidneys do not produce urine.
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Anuria is a related term of anuresis.
In medicine terms the difference between anuresis and anuria
is that anuresis is the inability to urinate; the retention of urine in the bladder while anuria is a condition in which the kidneys do not produce urine.anuresis
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Noun
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- Kaido [35] describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis , and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy.
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- Suffice it to say that the urge to look over/down at their penises is powerful and the motives behind this urge so complex as to cause anuresis (which in turn ups the trauma).
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- Although rare, symptoms may include lumbar or hip pain, dysuria, oliguria, anuresis , and, more rarely, hematuria and pollakiuria.
Usage notes
* Not to be confused with .See also
* anuria * enuresis * dysuria * haematuria / hematuria * oliguria * pollakiuria * polyuriaAnagrams
*anuria
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(wikipedia anuria)Noun
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- Clinically defined as urine output of less than 100 ml in 24 hours, anuria' indicates either urinary tract obstruction or acute renal failure due to various mechanisms.' Anuria is rare; even with renal failure, the kidneys usually produce at least 75 ml of urine daily.
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- Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria , enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction.
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- It goes without saying, therefore, that obstructive anuria can occur only if the outflow from both kidneys or from the only functioning kidney is obstructed.
