Words to Describe renal
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Things renal often describes ("renal ________")
- reabsorption
- cells
- dialysis
- nerves
- agenesis
- transplant
- vessels
- impairment
- dysfunction
- acidosis
- transplantation
- masses
- veins
- hemodynamics
- anomalies
- retention
- lesion
- function
- calculus
- tuberculosis
- tumors
- circulation
- toxicity
- failure
- resistance
- medulla
- abnormalities
- infection
- handling
- clearance
- parenchyma
- sinus
- vasoconstriction
- origin
- capsule
- tubules
- disease
- arteries
- elimination
- tubule
- glycosuria
- biopsy
- colic
- transport
- diseases
- carcinoma
- pelvis
- scarring
- osteodystrophy
- vein
- necrosis
- stones
- biopsies
- cortex
- disorders
- perfusion
- trauma
- allografts
- ischemia
- mechanisms
- response
- insufficiency
- dysplasia
- thrombosis
- mass
- flow
- carcinomas
- calculi
- secretion
- cancer
- damage
- threshold
- stenosis
- tumor
- lesions
- tests
- corpuscle
- rejection
- loss
- excretion
- epithelium
- transplants
- syndrome
- cysts
- injury
- tissue
- recipients
- therapy
- involvement
- complications
- cyst
- hypertension
- artery
- patients
How renal often is described ("________ renal")
- cultured
- hereditary
- maternal
- progressive
- adverse
- secondary
- canine
- solid
- residual
- bifid
- maximal
- simultaneous
- adequate
- mammalian
- immature
- diminished
- unsuspected
- cadaveric
- apparent
- experimental
- term
- pediatric
- chronic
- assess
- acute
- potential
- potent
- primary
- normal
- advanced
- permanent
- mild
- irreversible
- spontaneous
- right
- percutaneous
- moderate
- serious
- congenital
- minimal
- defective
- excessive
- intrinsic
- induced
- fetal
- splenic
- intact
- periodic
- clinical
- abnormal
- stage
- contralateral
- malignant
- supra
- related
- marked
- accessory
- existing
- associated
- possible
- unilateral
- hepatic
- concomitant
- selective
- poor
- significant
- severe
- left
- concurrent
- human
- baseline
- extensive
- metastatic
- diabetic
- cardiovascular
- bilateral
- multiple
- isolated