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  2. Abnormal urine color - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal urine color. Urine samples of varying color and clarity from a study on body fluids. The two samples on the left are considered normal. Normally, human urine color is straw-yellow. [1] Urine color other than straw-yellow sometimes reflects an abnormality—an underlying pathological condition—in human beings. [1]

  3. Leptospirosis - Wikipedia

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    Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by the bacteria Leptospira [ 8 ] that can infect humans, dogs, rodents and many other wild and domesticated animals. [ 8 ] Signs and symptoms can range from none to mild (headaches, muscle pains, and fevers) to severe (bleeding in the lungs or meningitis). [ 5 ]Weil's disease (/ ˈvaɪlz / VILES), [ 12 ...

  4. Adenosine monophosphate deaminase deficiency type 1

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    Once lactate reaches its renal re-absorption threshold (5–6 mmol/L in general population), it gets lost to urine, wasting many calories (and producing bright matte yellow particles on surfaces where urine dries). At about the same time the kidney will also start correcting blood acidity by acidifying urine.

  5. What the color of urine tells you about your health

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    Urine typically has a mild odor, but strong or unusual smells can indicate a problem. A strong ammonia scent could suggest dehydration. A foul or unusual smell could be a sign of a urinary tract ...

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive diseases. Prostate disease * in dogs includes benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis (infection of the prostate), cancer, and cysts and abscesses. BPH is the most common and is found in older intact (not neutered) dogs. Signs include blood in the urine and straining to urinate and defecate.

  7. Trimethylaminuria - Wikipedia

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    Fishy smelling urine is a primary identifying symptom in infant children (Trimethylaminuria literally meaning "trimethylamine in urine"). Trimethylamine is also released in the person's sweat, reproductive fluids, and breath, and can give off a fishy odor when the concentration of trimethylamine is high enough to be detected.

  8. Cystinuria - Wikipedia

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    Cystinuria is an inherited autosomal recessive disease [ 1 ] characterized by high concentrations of the amino acid cystine in the urine, leading to the formation of cystine stones in the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It is a type of aminoaciduria. "Cystine", not "cysteine," is implicated in this disease; the former is a dimer of the latter.

  9. Chyluria - Wikipedia

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    Chyluria, also called chylous urine, is a medical condition involving the presence of chyle in the urine stream, [1] which results in urine appearing milky white. [2] The condition is usually classified as being either parasitic or non parasitic. It is a condition that is more prevalent among people of Africa and the Indian subcontinent.