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How to pronounce albuminuria in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms proteinuria
Type of symptom
Derivation albuminuric

Examples of albuminuria

albuminuria
Albuminuria is an excess amount of a protein called albumin in the urine.
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Over the course of 6 months, the researchers measured glycemic control and albuminuria in all three groups.
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About 11 percent of the population has albuminuria.
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If so, given that hypertension and albuminuria are both continuous variables, where should we draw the line?
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Albuminuria is a condition caused by the leaking of the protein albumin into the urine, which is an indication of kidney disease.
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Selective albuminuria via podocyte albumin transport in puromycin nephrotic rats is attenuated by an inhibitor of NADPH oxidase.
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Albuminuria, a large component of proteinuria, is more specific than total proteinuria and is defined as an excess amount of albumin in the urine.
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Dr. Grams, Dr. Coresh, and their team discovered that patients with the highest levels of albuminuria had almost a 5-fold increased risk of developing AKI.
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Can we extend these data and start treating diabetic patients with RAS blockers before the development of overt hypertension or albuminuria?
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More examples
  • The presence of excessive protein (chiefly albumin but also globulin) in the urine; usually a symptom of kidney disorder
  • Albuminuria is a pathological condition wherein albumin is present in the urine. It is a type of proteinuria.
  • Increased elimination of albumine (=protein molecules) in urine which serves as an indicator of nephropathy.
  • More than normal amounts of a protein called albumin in the urine. Albuminuria may be a sign of kidney disease.
  • Occurs when a protein called albumin is found in the urine above a specified level - indicates potential kidney damage
  • (al-BYOO-min-YOO-ree-uh):