Hypoazoturia


hypoazoturia hy·po·az·o·tu·ri·a (hī’pō-āz’ə-tur’ē-ə, -tyur’-)
n.
The excretion of abnormally small quantities of nonprotein nitrogenous material, especially urea, in the urine.

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