Chronic renal insufficiency and azotemia, uremia difference? Chronic renal insufficiency, someone summed it up for the whole process of chronic kidney disease, that is, from impaired renal function begins to full failure, which includes the kidneys are still generations subordinated to the complete loss of functional capacity at all stages; also be considered chronic renal insufficiency occurs in early and middle stages of decompensation, and chronic renal failure is the entire renal insufficiency decompensated stage, as azotemia, it is a biochemical terms, whether caused by any reason, as long as blood urea nitrogen or creatinine outside the normal range, may become azotemia.
Uremia term was first recognized by the people, "urinary retention in the blood" can cause poisoning come to describe renal failure syndrome, but with the development of medicine, people realized that uremia is end-stage renal disease performance, its pathogenesis is not "urinary retention in the blood." End-stage renal disease is the pathological anatomy noun, also called renal atrophy, when the glomerular, tubular been destroyed most or all of, the kidneys have lost the original physiological functions.
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