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Results 1 - 10 of 108 for Blood in urine
  1. ... of kidney function. Almost all affected individuals have blood in their urine (hematuria), which indicates abnormal functioning of the kidneys. ... vessels that remove water and waste products from blood and create urine. Variants in these genes result in the production ...
  2. ... waste product of normal chemical processes) in the blood and urine. The overproduction of uric acid can lead to gout, which is arthritis caused by an accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints. Individuals with PRS ... Citation on PubMed
  3. ... basement membranes in the kidneys can lead to blood in the urine (hematuria). Cysts can also form in one or both ... sufficient to cause the disorder. Autosomal dominant familial hematuria, retinal arteriolar tortuosity, contractures HANAC HANAC syndrome Hereditary ...
  4. ... of another compound called uric acid in the blood and urine. The excess xanthine can accumulate in the kidneys ... very low levels of uric acid in their blood and urine. The excess xanthine can cause damage to the ...
  5. ... higher-than-normal amounts of calcium in their blood and urine and calcium deposits in their kidneys. By adulthood, ... higher-than-normal levels of calcium in their blood or urine and may be more likely to develop kidney ...
  6. ... result in elevated levels of lysine in the blood and urine. These increased levels of lysine do not appear ... breakdown of saccharopine, this molecule builds up in blood and urine. This buildup is sometimes referred to as saccharopinuria, ...
  7. ... in excess quantities of these molecules in the blood, urine, and the fluid that surrounds the brain and ...
  8. ... and excessive amounts are often found in the blood, urine, or the fluid that surrounds and protects the ...
  9. ... and swelling (edema). Affected individuals may also have blood in the urine (hematuria), which can lead to a reduced number of ... through the kidneys abnormally and get excreted in urine, including proteins and blood cells. The filtering ability of the kidneys worsens ...
  10. ... high levels of protein in the urine (proteinuria), blood in the urine (hematuria), reduced amounts of urine, low levels of protein in the blood, and swelling in many areas of the body. ...
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