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Definition of polyuria in English: polyurianoun ˌpɒlɪˈjʊərɪəˌpɑliˈjʊriə mass nounMedicine Production of abnormally large volumes of dilute urine. 〔医〕多尿(症)。比较DIURESIS Compare with diuresis Example sentencesExamples - Although he did not understand the true nature of diabetes, Heberden felt that polyuria in diabetes was unrelated to the kidneys.
- He reported classic symptoms of diabetes, including polydipsia, polyuria, fatigue, hunger, nausea, and vomiting.
- A history of diabetic symptoms such as polydipsia, polyuria and weight loss may sometimes, but not always, be present.
- The most important renal effects are polydipsia and polyuria resulting from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and nephrolithiasis resulting from hypercalciuria.
- Although dogs and cats can be subject to urinary tract calculi, it is generally not in conjunction with chronic renal failure, since animals with CRF generally exhibit dilute urine coupled with polyuria.
Derivativesadjective Medicine By contrast, the excretion of electrolyte free water was high enough to increase the plasma sodium concentration by close to 3 mmol/l/h in the polyuric index patient who recovered. Example sentencesExamples - Over the previous two days he had been feeling increasingly tired, lethargic, polyuric, and thirsty.
Definition of polyuria in US English: polyurianounˌpɑliˈjʊriəˌpälēˈyo͝orēə Medicine Production of abnormally large volumes of dilute urine. 〔医〕多尿(症)。比较DIURESIS Compare with diuresis Example sentencesExamples - He reported classic symptoms of diabetes, including polydipsia, polyuria, fatigue, hunger, nausea, and vomiting.
- Although he did not understand the true nature of diabetes, Heberden felt that polyuria in diabetes was unrelated to the kidneys.
- The most important renal effects are polydipsia and polyuria resulting from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and nephrolithiasis resulting from hypercalciuria.
- A history of diabetic symptoms such as polydipsia, polyuria and weight loss may sometimes, but not always, be present.
- Although dogs and cats can be subject to urinary tract calculi, it is generally not in conjunction with chronic renal failure, since animals with CRF generally exhibit dilute urine coupled with polyuria.
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