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TYPE OF KIDNEY DISEASE, UREA IN THE BLOOD
Uremic poison; Uraemia; Uremic toxin; Uremic; Nitremia; Uremic toxins; Uremic acidosis; Uremic encephalopathy
  • [[Urea]]

uremic lung      
‎ رِئَةُ يوريميَّة‎
lung         
  • high-resolution CT scan]] of the [[thorax]]. The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the [[root of the lung]] have been digitally removed in order to visualize the different levels of the [[pulmonary circulation]].
  • 3D Medical illustration showing different terminating ends of bronchioles
  • Alveoli and their capillary networks
  • The [[axolotl]] (''Ambystoma mexicanum'') retains its larval form with gills into adulthood.
  • On inhalation, air travels to air sacs near the back of a bird. The air then passes through the lungs to air sacs near the front of the bird, from where the air is exhaled.
  • doi-access=free}}</ref> Blood or air with a high oxygen content is shown in red; oxygen-poor air or blood is shown in various shades of purple-blue.
  • Lung tissue affected by emphysema using [[H&E stain]]
  • TEM]] image of [[collagen fibres]] in a cross sectional slice of mammalian lung tissue
  • Lungs during development, showing the early branching of the primitive bronchial buds
  • right
  • Tissue death]] of the lung due to a [[pulmonary embolism]]
  • Cross-sectional detail of the lung
  • Thick [[elastic fibres]] from the [[visceral pleura]] (outer lining) of lung
  • A lobule of the lung enclosed in septa and supplied by a terminal bronchiole that branches into the respiratory bronchioles. Each respiratory bronchiole supplies the alveoli held in each acinus accompanied by a pulmonary artery branch.
  • Book lungs of spider (shown in pink)
ESSENTIAL RESPIRATION ORGAN IN MANY AIR-BREATHING ANIMALS
Pulmo; Nonrespiratory functions of the lungs; Pulmonary; Human lung; Pulmones; Human right lung; Human left lung; Middle lobe; Lingula (lung); Cardiac notch of left lung; Bellows lung; Circulatory lung; Pulmonary surgical procedures; Inferior border of lung; Anterior border of lung; Posterior border of lung; Cardiac impression on lung; Costal surface of lung; Borders of the lung; Lingula of left lung; Oblique fissure; Diaphragmatic surface of lung; Mediastinal surface of lung; Mediastinal surface; Apex of lung; Apex pulmonis; Horizontal fissure of right lung; Posterior border of the lung; Mediastinal surface of the lung; Apex of the lung; Inferior lobe of left lung; Superior lobe of left lung; Middle lobe of right lung; Oblique Fissure; Borders of Lung; Development of human lung; Lungs; Pulmo dexter; Pulmo sinister; Lung function; Human lungs; Minor fissure of the right lung; Lungs of humans; Pulmonary lobe; Saccular stage; Bird lung; Minor fissure; Superior lobe; Inferior lobe; Middle lung lobe; Lung lobes; Lobes of the lung; Oblique lung fissure; Right lung; Left lung; Pulmanary; Avian lungs; Alveolar sacs; Impressio cardiaca pulmonis; Impressio cardiaca pulmonis sinistri; Facies costalis pulmonis; Facies diaphragmatica pulmonis; Facies mediastinalis pulmonis; Fissura horizontalis pulmonis dextri; Lingula pulmonis sinistri; Fissura obliqua pulmonis; Development of the human lung; Fissura obliqua; Horizontal fissure of the right lung; Inferior border of lungs; Lingula of the left lung; Lingula pulmonis; Oblique fissures; Border of lungs; Border of lung; Pneumon; Lung artery; Lung arteries; Lung lobe; Pulmonary lobule; Pulmonary ionocyte; Lung fissure; Pulmonary acinus; Primary pulmonary lobule; Secondary pulmonary lobule; Respiratory lobule; Lung lobule; 🫁; Base of lung; Evolution of lungs; Lung fissures; Pulmonary lobules; Evolutionary history of lungs; Diaphragmaticus
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رئة رئة ميكانيكية
pulmo         
  • high-resolution CT scan]] of the [[thorax]]. The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the [[root of the lung]] have been digitally removed in order to visualize the different levels of the [[pulmonary circulation]].
  • 3D Medical illustration showing different terminating ends of bronchioles
  • Alveoli and their capillary networks
  • The [[axolotl]] (''Ambystoma mexicanum'') retains its larval form with gills into adulthood.
  • On inhalation, air travels to air sacs near the back of a bird. The air then passes through the lungs to air sacs near the front of the bird, from where the air is exhaled.
  • doi-access=free}}</ref> Blood or air with a high oxygen content is shown in red; oxygen-poor air or blood is shown in various shades of purple-blue.
  • Lung tissue affected by emphysema using [[H&E stain]]
  • TEM]] image of [[collagen fibres]] in a cross sectional slice of mammalian lung tissue
  • Lungs during development, showing the early branching of the primitive bronchial buds
  • right
  • Tissue death]] of the lung due to a [[pulmonary embolism]]
  • Cross-sectional detail of the lung
  • Thick [[elastic fibres]] from the [[visceral pleura]] (outer lining) of lung
  • A lobule of the lung enclosed in septa and supplied by a terminal bronchiole that branches into the respiratory bronchioles. Each respiratory bronchiole supplies the alveoli held in each acinus accompanied by a pulmonary artery branch.
  • Book lungs of spider (shown in pink)
ESSENTIAL RESPIRATION ORGAN IN MANY AIR-BREATHING ANIMALS
Pulmo; Nonrespiratory functions of the lungs; Pulmonary; Human lung; Pulmones; Human right lung; Human left lung; Middle lobe; Lingula (lung); Cardiac notch of left lung; Bellows lung; Circulatory lung; Pulmonary surgical procedures; Inferior border of lung; Anterior border of lung; Posterior border of lung; Cardiac impression on lung; Costal surface of lung; Borders of the lung; Lingula of left lung; Oblique fissure; Diaphragmatic surface of lung; Mediastinal surface of lung; Mediastinal surface; Apex of lung; Apex pulmonis; Horizontal fissure of right lung; Posterior border of the lung; Mediastinal surface of the lung; Apex of the lung; Inferior lobe of left lung; Superior lobe of left lung; Middle lobe of right lung; Oblique Fissure; Borders of Lung; Development of human lung; Lungs; Pulmo dexter; Pulmo sinister; Lung function; Human lungs; Minor fissure of the right lung; Lungs of humans; Pulmonary lobe; Saccular stage; Bird lung; Minor fissure; Superior lobe; Inferior lobe; Middle lung lobe; Lung lobes; Lobes of the lung; Oblique lung fissure; Right lung; Left lung; Pulmanary; Avian lungs; Alveolar sacs; Impressio cardiaca pulmonis; Impressio cardiaca pulmonis sinistri; Facies costalis pulmonis; Facies diaphragmatica pulmonis; Facies mediastinalis pulmonis; Fissura horizontalis pulmonis dextri; Lingula pulmonis sinistri; Fissura obliqua pulmonis; Development of the human lung; Fissura obliqua; Horizontal fissure of the right lung; Inferior border of lungs; Lingula of the left lung; Lingula pulmonis; Oblique fissures; Border of lungs; Border of lung; Pneumon; Lung artery; Lung arteries; Lung lobe; Pulmonary lobule; Pulmonary ionocyte; Lung fissure; Pulmonary acinus; Primary pulmonary lobule; Secondary pulmonary lobule; Respiratory lobule; Lung lobule; 🫁; Base of lung; Evolution of lungs; Lung fissures; Pulmonary lobules; Evolutionary history of lungs; Diaphragmaticus
الرِّئَة

تعريف

farmer's lung

ويكيبيديا

Uremia

Uremia is the term for high levels of urea in the blood. Urea is one of the primary components of urine. It can be defined as an excess in the blood of amino acid and protein metabolism end products, such as urea and creatinine, which would be normally excreted in the urine. Uremic syndrome can be defined as the terminal clinical manifestation of kidney failure (also called renal failure). It is the signs, symptoms and results from laboratory tests which result from inadequate excretory, regulatory, and endocrine function of the kidneys. Both uremia and uremic syndrome have been used interchangeably to denote a very high plasma urea concentration that is the result of renal failure. The former denotation will be used for the rest of the article.

Azotemia is a similar, less severe condition with high levels of urea, where the abnormality can be measured chemically but is not yet so severe as to produce symptoms. Uremia describes the pathological and symptomatic manifestations of severe azotemia.

There is no specific time for the onset of uremia for people with progressive loss of kidney function. People with kidney function below 50% (i.e. a glomerular filtration rate [GFR] between 50 and 60 mL/min) and over 30 years of age may have uremia to a degree. This means an estimated 8 million people in the United States with a GFR of less than 60 mL/min have uremic symptoms. The symptoms, such as fatigue, can be very vague, making the diagnosis of impaired kidney function difficult. Treatment can be by dialysis or a kidney transplant, though some patients choose to pursue symptom control and conservative care instead.