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| |Short definition=Urea - {{Pronunciation}} ( | |Short definition=Urea - {{Pronunciation}} (yoo-REE-uh) substance produced by the breakdown of proteins in the liver. The kidneys filter urea from the blood and into the urine.  | ||
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| Urea - {{Pronunciation}} ( | Urea - {{Pronunciation}} (yoo-REE-uh) substance produced by the breakdown of proteins in the liver. The kidneys filter urea from the blood and into the urine. Urea can also be made in the laboratory. A topical form of urea is being studied to treat hand-foot syndrome (pain, swelling, numbness, tingling, or redness of the hands or feet that can occur as a side effect of certain cancer drugs). Also called carbamide {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:41, 13 January 2023
| Urea | |
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| Term | Urea | 
| Short definition | Urea - (pronounced) (yoo-REE-uh) substance produced by the breakdown of proteins in the liver. The kidneys filter urea from the blood and into the urine. | 
| Type | Cancer terms | 
| Specialty | Oncology | 
| Language | English | 
| Source | NCI | 
| Comments | |
Urea - (pronounced) (yoo-REE-uh) substance produced by the breakdown of proteins in the liver. The kidneys filter urea from the blood and into the urine. Urea can also be made in the laboratory. A topical form of urea is being studied to treat hand-foot syndrome (pain, swelling, numbness, tingling, or redness of the hands or feet that can occur as a side effect of certain cancer drugs). Also called carbamide
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