What's the difference between dysuria and urine?

Dysuria


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Dysury

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A 61-year-old male consulted a doctor with the chief complaint of dysuria.
  • (2) On the other hand, if the wetting is associated with infection or persistent dysuria, or if the history or pattern of wetting is suggestive of anatomic or neurogenic causes, a complete investigation of the urinary tract is necessary prior to initiating therapy.
  • (3) The patient presented with intermittent gross hematuria and mild dysuria.
  • (4) With increasing tumour stage and grade there are significantly more patients with dysuria and pollacisuria.
  • (5) Positivity to higher-levels (1:64) of anti-CT IgG antibodies were demonstrated in 14.1% of NGU patients and 16.6% of men affected by dysuria.
  • (6) Neurological examination was normal except for dysuria and diminution of Achilles tendon reflexes.
  • (7) No benefit was observed from the addition of urethral dilatation to cystoscopy alone in women with recurrent frequency and dysuria.
  • (8) The most common reason for consultation was dysuria, and the treatment procedures were endoscopy in 5 patients and cystotomy in the other 3.
  • (9) Four patients with gross hematuria and dysuria following intrusion of methylmethacrylate into the pelvic cavity after total hip replacement are described.
  • (10) A 70-year-old woman visited our hospital complaining of dysuria and pollakisuria on January 26, 1990.
  • (11) A 19-year-old male was admitted complaining of abdominal pain and distension, dysuria, constipation, headache, and fever.
  • (12) Their chief complaints consisted of dysuria, urinary infection and hematuria.
  • (13) Subsequent symptoms of dysuria and haematuria had a mechanical aetiology.
  • (14) ), increased number of patients with dysuria or sterile leukocyturia gave stimulus to studies of 615 patients from Department of Nephrology and District Outpatient Nephrological Care Unit with regard to infections with that microbes.
  • (15) Although the postoperative course was complicated by a transient dysuria and hypesthesia at S1-S5 levels, complete cure was achieved in a month.
  • (16) A 17-year-old man with the chief complaint of dysuria was referred to our hospital on April 7, 1986.
  • (17) The patients regularly had rather severe symptoms of acute urinary tract infections with dysuria and often loid pain.
  • (18) Systemic side effects are connected with pre-existing dysuria or bacterial cystitis and with traumatic catheterization.
  • (19) During treatment of the above symptoms, macrohematuria, dysuria and pollakiuria occurred.
  • (20) During a community survey 22% of women were found to have had dysuria in the previous year and half had had dysuria at some time in their lives.

Urine


Definition:

  • (n.) In mammals, a fluid excretion from the kidneys; in birds and reptiles, a solid or semisolid excretion.
  • (v. i.) To urinate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was tested for recovery and separation from other selenium moieties present in urine using both in vivo-labeled rat urine and human urine spiked with unlabeled TMSe.
  • (2) As a consequence, similar response curves were obtained for urine specimens containing morphine or barbiturates.
  • (3) One thing seems to be noteworthy in their opinion: the bacterial resistance of the germs isolated from the urine is bigger than the one of the germs isolated from the respiratory apparatus.
  • (4) This difference is probably secondary to the different rates of delivery of furosemide into urine.
  • (5) No associations were found between sex, body-weight, smoking habits, age, urine volume or urine pH and the O-demethylation of codeine.
  • (6) Finally the advanced automation of the equipment allowed weekly the evaluation of catecholamines and the whole range of their known metabolites in 36 urine samples.
  • (7) Zinc in plasma and urine and serum albumin and alpha 2-macroglobulin were measured in 48 patients with burns.
  • (8) The urine compositions of the European mole Talpa europaea and of the white rat Rattus norvegicus (albino) kept on a carnivore's diet were compared.
  • (9) A sensitive, selective and easy to use high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of cicletanide, a new diuretic, in plasma, red blood cells, urine and saliva is described.
  • (10) Investigations on the influence of the diuresis effect on the results of quantitative estrogen and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) determination revealed that the estrogen values increase with the 24-hour amount of urine.
  • (11) Excretion of inactive kallikrein again correlated with urine flow rate but the regression relationship between the two variables was different for water-load-induced and frusemide-induced diuresis.
  • (12) We recommend analysing the urine for porphyrins in HIV-positive patients who have chronic photosensitivity of the skin.
  • (13) Urine specimens from patient REE also contained a light chain fragment that lacked the first (amino-terminal) 85 residues of the native light chain but otherwise was identical in sequence to the light chain REE.
  • (14) Urine tests in six patients with other kidney diseases and with uraemia and in seven healthy persons did not show this substance.
  • (15) The antigenic composition of an extract of rat dust, as a source of aeroallergens for rat-sensitive individuals, has been investigated and compared to the antigenic composition of rat saliva and urine.
  • (16) There is a considerably larger variability of the mercury levels in urine than in blood.
  • (17) Metabolites of nafiverine in blood, bile, and urine were determined quantitatively.
  • (18) Cost-effective immunoassays for the detection of amphetamines, benzodiazepines, and methadone in urine have been developed using Syva EMIT reagents and a Cobas Bio centrifugal analyser.
  • (19) Sulphuric acid fluorescence is used for quantitation and specificity is achieved by the addition of tritiated oestrone to the urine hydrolysate.
  • (20) Their levels in urine are a useful indicator of the integrity of membrane barriers of the kidney glomerular capillary wall.

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