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kidney failure Describes when the kidney stops working properly, so that it can not filter enough waste or excess water from the blood. It can lead to the person becoming seriously ill.
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kidney failure loss of the kidneys' ability to excrete wastes, concentrate urine, and conserve electrolytes.
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kidney stone a painful solid mass in the kidney or urinary system, caused by the solidification or precipitation of a dissolved substance in the urine.
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kidney One of two organs in the lower back that filter blood and make urine
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kidneys The kidney is an organ whose functional unit is the nephron. There are about one million nephrons per kidney. Each nephron is normally connected to a collecting duct housed in the adrenal medulla and adrenal cortex. The nephron is composed of three important areas: the glomerulus capsule, loop of hemle, and distal tube.
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