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anuria

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See also: anurią

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Etymology

From an- + -uria.

Noun

anuria (countable and uncountable, plural anurias)

  1. (medicine) A condition in which the kidneys do not produce urine.
    • 2007, Nain D. Chohan, editor, Nursing: Interpreting Signs & Symptoms, page 39:
      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.
    • 2008, Ronald M. Perkin, Dale A. Newton, James D. Swift, editors, Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Textbook of Inpatient Management, 2nd edition, page 359:
      Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria, enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction.
    • 2011, Boris Lams, “Oliguria”, in Mark Kinirons, Harold Ellis, editors, French's Index of Differential Diagnosis: An A-Z, page 467:
      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.

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Borrowed from English anuria.

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Noun

anuria (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) anuria, anuresis
    Synonym: anuresis

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