| tubular g. |
any gland made up of or containing a tubule or a number of tubules.
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| tubular h. |
hyposthenuria occurring as a result of injury to the epithelial cells of the renal tubules.
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| tubular m. |
transport m.
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| tubular n. |
nephritis of the tubules and interstitial tissues of the kidney, usually seen secondary to a drug sensitization, systemic infection, graft rejection, or autoimmune disease; characteristics include lymphocytes in interstitial infiltrate and within tubules, mild hematuria, and pyuria. See also acute tubulointerstitial n. and chronic tubulointerstitial n.
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| tubular p. |
proteinuria due to excretion of proteins of low molecular weight such as immunoglobulins, which they normally should be reabsorbing.
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