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Disorders of the kidney sometimes are of such a nature that they prevent the passing of wastes from the blood. The resulting accumulation of wastes, together with toxins that may be formed in the blood, can cause uraemic poisoning. Nephritis, bacteria caused inflammation of the glomeruli, is often accompanied by the presence of blood in the urine.
It results in elevated arterial blood pressure culminating not only in damage to the cardiovascular system but also in kidney and liver failure. When the kidneys do not remove sufficient water from the blood, the water accumulates in the tissues of the body, causing swelling known as oedema or dropsy.
It results in elevated arterial blood pressure culminating not only in damage to the cardiovascular system but also in kidney and liver failure. When the kidneys do not remove sufficient water from the blood, the water accumulates in the tissues of the body, causing swelling known as oedema or dropsy.
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