Nephrosis is the general term meaning any abnormal condition of the kidney. One example is nephritis; this means that the nephrons, or filtering mechanism, of the kidneys are inflamed from infection. It is dangerous if not treated because permanent damage to the delicate nephron system can occur, possibly resulting in renal failure.
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The medical term for abnormal softening of the kidney is "nephromalacia." It is a condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection, kidney disease, or trauma. Treatment typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause of the softening.
Glomerulosclerosis means hardening of the glomerulus.
Hydronephrosis is an abnormal collection of urine in the kidney.HydronephrosisHydronephrosis means abnormal condition of fluid in the kidney.Nephrosis. Nephr/o is kidney and -osis is abnormal condition.Or hydronephrosis.Hydronephrosis is excess fluid in the kidneys.
Assuming that you mean "in addition to abnormal blood sugar", then sure. Diabetes does not protect you from any other medical condition, and since diabetes often leads to kidney failure, and since the kidney is the great adjuster of the blood, then abnormal blood work is inevitable.
Kidney stones and bladder stones
Renal failure
Kidney disease is a abnormal condition of the kidneys. This can be something like kidney stones or a kidney infection.
One term is nephritis.
The medical terminology combining form -osis refers to a condition or a state typically characterized by a process or an abnormal increase. It is often used to describe diseases or abnormal conditions.
The medical term for kidney infection is "pyelonephritis." This condition is usually caused by a bacterial infection affecting the kidneys and can lead to symptoms such as fever, flank pain, and urinary symptoms. Prompt treatment with antibiotics is important to prevent complications.
Adnexal is the medical term meaning near the ovary.
a kidney that is abnormally situated in the pelvis, usually over the sacral promontory behind the peritoneum. The condition may be either congenital or secondary to trauma. It is usually asymptomatic, but during pregnancy the flow of urine from a ptotic kidney may be obstructed