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intravenous pyelogram (a record of the renal pelvis after injection of contrast)(also IVU) |
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waste containing nitrogen removed from the blood by the kidneys and excreted into the urine. |
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the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard substance. (eg water is the standard substance for liquids and solids.) |
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a diagnostic analysis of the urine |
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a thin flexible tube inserted into a bodily passage, vessicle, or cavity to allow fluids to pass into or out of it, to distend it, or to convey diagnostic or other instruments through it. |
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increasing the volume of urine excreted, medicine, or agent. |
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a process used in treating a blood disease |
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a process of removing wastes from the blood by introducing a special fluid into the abdomen. The wastes pass into the fluid from the bloodstream, and then the fluid is drained from the body. |
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