urinary fever - translation to arabic
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urinary fever - translation to arabic

Hyposthenuria; Urinary concentrating defect; Urinary concentration defect

urinary fever      
‎ حُمَّى بَولِيَّةٌ,حُمَّى سَبْرِ الإِحْليل‎
urinary system         
  • 3D model of urinary system
ANATOMICAL SYSTEM
Urinary System; Urinary tract; Urinary; Renal system; Urinary organs; Urinary tract disorders; Renal tract; Urinary tract neoplasm; Urinary organ; Female urinary tract; Male urinary tract; Systema urinarium; Upper urinary tract; Urological system; Urinary systems; Urological tract; Diseases of the urinary system; Urinary tract disorder; Urinary tract physiological phenomena
‎ الجِهازُ البَولِيّ‎
urinary         
  • 3D model of urinary system
ANATOMICAL SYSTEM
Urinary System; Urinary tract; Urinary; Renal system; Urinary organs; Urinary tract disorders; Renal tract; Urinary tract neoplasm; Urinary organ; Female urinary tract; Male urinary tract; Systema urinarium; Upper urinary tract; Urological system; Urinary systems; Urological tract; Diseases of the urinary system; Urinary tract disorder; Urinary tract physiological phenomena
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Definition

urinary
Urinary means belonging to or related to the parts of a person's body through which urine flows. (MEDICAL)
...urinary tract infections.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Isosthenuria

Isosthenuria refers to the excretion of urine whose specific gravity (concentration) is neither greater (more concentrated) nor less (more diluted) than that of protein-free plasma, typically 1.008-1.012. Isosthenuria reflects damage to the kidney's tubules or the renal medulla.

A closely related term is hyposthenuria, where the urine has a relatively low specific gravity "due to inability of the kidney to concentrate the urine normally". This specific gravity is not necessarily equal to that of plasma. Therefore, unlike isosthenuria, this condition is not associated with kidney failure as the kidney tubules have altered the glomerular filtrate.