urin-, urino-, uric-, urico-, uri-, -uria, -urea, -ure
(Latin: water, rain, wet)
Excretion in the urine of large amounts of acetone: Acetonuria is an indication of incomplete oxidation of large amounts of lipids and commonly occurs in diabetic acidosis.
achromaturia
An excess of amino acids in urine; aminoaciduria: When at his family doctor's office, Mr. Smith had his urin tested and Dr. Hathaway said that he had a case of aciaminuria which could be treated and cured.
A condition marked by the presence of excessive amounts of acid in the urine: There are different forms of aciduria, and among them are aminoaciduria and orotic aciduria.
acraturesis
The presence of fat in the urine; lipuria: Adiposuria is a pathological illness that shows the existence of lipids in the urine.
The passing of pale or white urine of low specific gravity; albinuria: When Albert went to see his doctor regarding a urine complain, he was informed that he had a case of albeduria due to a digestive fluid containing fatty droplets, as in chyluria.
The passing of pale or white urine of low specific gravity; albinuria: Because Doug noticed a disorder in his pee, he went to his doctor who informed him that he had a condition of albiduria, which gave his urine a milklike color.
albuminaturia
The presence of an abnormally large quantity of albuminates in the urine when voided.
albuminuria
Presence of protein in urine, chiefly albumin but also globulin; usually indicative of disease, but sometimes resulting from a temporary or transient dysfunction
albumosuria
The existence of alcohol in the urine.
A strange or perverted condition of the urine.
alloxuria
The excretion of purine bases in the urine.
amyeloneuria