As lipoids do not cause anaphylaxis, there should be no difference in the reaction of normal and uremic sera unless in one there was some form of protein not in the other.
However, when actual uremic symptoms dominate the picture, it becomes evident that the disease of the kidney is the chief feature in the causation of the symptoms.
Such patients may live for ten weeks (one of our cases) or longer, all the time showing mild uremic symptoms, and suddenly pass into coma and die.
A man, 43 years old, entered the Milwaukee County Hospital inuremic coma.
The blood pressure may be useful in differentiating uremic coma from the coma of pyonephrosis.
In some experiments made in the summer of 1913, we found there was no marked difference in the anaphylactic shock produced in half-grown rabbits by the injection of normal and uremic blood serum.
Yet how often does it happen that individuals, apparently in the best of health, suddenly succumb to an asthmatic or uremic attack, an apoplexy, cessation of the heart beat, or a rupture of the heart due to arteriosclerosis!
In June, 1917, she suddenly died in an uremic coma.
It is not always possible to determine the extent of the kidney lesion by the urinary examination, yet at any time a uremic attack may appear and prove fatal.
Uremic poisoning and acidemia and coma of diabetes tray cause a pulse to be very slow.
It is of little value except temporarily in uremic conditions, but at other times it may, at the time, save life and allow other methods of reducing the dangerous tension to become effective.
Baths: warm water and hot air and Turkish, to increase action of skin after dropsy oruremic symptoms have appeared.
Elaterium: as hydragogue cathartic for dropsy; and when uremic symptoms have come on.
Thus science is able effectively to stay the progress of the high blood-pressure of former days, and which was so often followed by eclampsia--uremic poisoning.
The amount of fluid, however, must be adjusted to meet the condition of the patient, taking into consideration the amount of urine voided and the uremic symptoms manifested.
Uremic Poisoning~ is an acute intoxication due to the abnormal retention of these poisons and the inability of the kidneys to eliminate them.
If both the ureters are similarly blocked, the animal will die of uremic poisoning.
Uremic poisoning is usually preceded by dropsy of the limbs or abdomen; a peculiar, fetid breath is often noticed; then drowsiness, attacks of diarrhea, and general debility ensue.
Gradually they were forced to abandon all but two possible causes of death,--that by morphine poisoning and that by uremic poisoning.
Inasmuch as we know that creatin, creatinin and potassium salts irritate the animal cortex, Ziehen notes that psychopathic phenomena may occur in man as a result of slight uremic changes.
These uremic conditions may be both acute and chronic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uremic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.