Increased blood levels are referred to
as azotemia and can be caused by kidney, liver, and heart disease, urethral obstruction, shock, and dehydration.
Urinary and Kidneys such
as azotemia, which refers to excess urea in the blood due to dehydration
Medical conditions such
as Azotemia (urea in the blood) caused injury to the kidney's.
Not exact matches
Urinalysis Enables
azotemia to be characterized
as renal or pre-renal.
Azotemia can further be classified
as prerenal, intrinsic renal, and
As problems progress, the kidneys can not handle the breakdown products of excess protein, leading to the buildup of toxins in the blood (
azotemia).