fibrinuria

/fɪˈbrɪnjʊəriə/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition characterized by the presence of fibrin in the urine, often due to kidney damage or disease.

“The doctor ordered further tests to investigate the patient’s fibrinuria and determine the underlying cause.”

2. noun

The presence of fibrin in the urine, often used as a diagnostic indicator for kidney disease.

Synonyms

  • fibrinemia
  • proteinuria

Antonyms

  • normoproteinuria
  • normuria