cystinuria

cystinuria
noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1853 a metabolic defect characterized by excretion of excessive amounts of cystine in the urine and inherited as an autosomal recessive trait

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  • cystinuria — cys·ti·nu·ria …   English syllables

  • cystinuria — n. an inborn error of metabolism resulting in excessive excretion of the amino acid cystine in the urine due to a defect of reabsorption by the kidney tubules. It may lead to the formation of cystine stones in the kidney …   The new mediacal dictionary

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  • International Cystinuria Foundation — The International Cystinuria Foundation (ICF) is a Colorado based nonprofit organization that provides educational resources to individuals affected by cystinuria. Its mission is to strengthen, educate, and further the general well being of the… …   Wikipedia

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