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re·nal

 (rē′nəl)
adj.
Of, relating to, or in the region of the kidneys.

[Late Latin rēnālis, from Latin rēnēs, kidneys.]
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renal

(ˈriːnəl)
adj
(Anatomy) of, relating to, resembling, or situated near the kidney
[C17: from French, from Late Latin rēnālis, from Latin rēnēs kidneys, of obscure origin]
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re•nal

(ˈrin l)

adj.
of or pertaining to the kidneys or the surrounding regions.
[1650–60; < Late Latin rēnālis= Latin rēn(ēs) kidneys (pl.) + -ālis -al1]
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re·nal

(rē′nəl)
Relating to the kidneys: renal disease.
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renal

Relating to the kidney.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.renal - of or relating to the kidneys
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Translations
ledvinovýrenální
renal

renal

[ˈriːnl]
A. ADJ (Anat) → renal
B. CPD renal failure Ninsuficiencia f renal
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renal

[ˈriːnəl] adj [disease, cancer] → rénal(e); [artery, vein] → rénal(e); [patient] → souffrant d'insuffisance rénale
renal specialist → néphrologue mfrenal failure ninsuffisance f rénale
acute renal failure → insuffisance rénale aiguë
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renal

adjNieren-, renal (spec); renal failureNierenversagen nt
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renal

[ˈriːnl] adj (Med) → renale
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re·nal

a. renal, rel. a o semejante al riñón;
___ cell carcinoma,carcinoma de células renales;
___ clearanceaclaración ___ aclaramiento ___;
___ clearance testprueba de aclaramiento o depuración ___;
___ coliccólico nefrítico, cólico renal;
___ failureinsuficiencia renal;
___ failure, acuteinsuficiencia ___ aguda;
___ function testprueba funcional ___;
___ gammagraphygamagrafía, barrido ___;
___ hypertensión ___hipertensión de origen renal;
___ insufficiencyinsuficiencia ___;
___ involvement[participation] intervención ___;
___ papillary necrosisnecrosis papilar ___;
___ pelvispelvis ___;
___ replacement therapy ___diálisis, terapia de reemplazo;
___ scanninggammagrafía renal, barrido renal;
___ transplantationtransplante ___.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

renal

adj renal
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