phosphuria
/ˌfɒsfjuːˈriə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition characterized by the presence of excess phosphate in the urine, often caused by kidney problems.
“The doctor diagnosed her with phosphuria after running several tests.”
1. noun
A condition characterized by the presence of excess phosphate in the urine, often caused by kidney problems.
“The doctor diagnosed her with phosphuria after running several tests.”