glycosuria









glycosuria


glycosuria [glahy-kohs-yoo-ree-uh] ExamplesWord Origin noun Pathology.

  1. excretion of glucose in the urine, as in diabetes.

Also glucosuria. Origin of glycosuria 1855–60; glycose (a monosaccharide) + -uria Related formsgly·cos·u·ric, adjective Examples from the Web for glycosuria Historical Examples of glycosuria

  • Its presence in appreciable amount constitutes “glycosuria.”

    A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis

    James Campbell Todd

  • In chronic gout and in connection with the granular kidney a more serious form of glycosuria is occasionally observed.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

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  • Glycosuria is not an uncommon complication in chronic gout, and seriously affects the question of prognosis.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

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  • On the other hand, the discovery of a glycosuria without these symptoms is, as a rule, accidental.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

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  • Such a glycosuria must necessarily be temporary and a purely functional disorder.

    A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for glycosuria glycosuria glucosuria noun

    1. the presence of excess sugar in the urine, as in diabetes

    Derived Formsglycosuric or glucosuric, adjectiveWord Origin for glycosuria C19: from New Latin, from French glycose glucose + -uria glycosuria in Medicine glycosuria [glī′kə-sur′ē-ə, -shur′-] n.

    1. glucosuria
    2. Excretion of carbohydrates in the urine.

    Related formsgly′co•su′ric adj.

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