azotorrhea

/ˌæzəʊˈtɒriːə/

Definitions

1. noun

The presence of azotoxin in the urine, often a sign of a urinary tract infection or other medical condition.

“The doctor ordered a urinalysis to check for signs of azotorrhea, which could indicate a more serious underlying issue.”

2. noun

A condition characterized by the presence of excessive nitrogenous waste in the urine.

Synonyms

  • azoturia
  • nephrogenic diabetes insipidus