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Protein toxicity

Protein toxicity is the effect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds, like urea, uric acid, ammonia, and creatinine. Protein toxicity has many causes, including urea cycle disorders, genetic mutations, excessive protein intake, and insufficient kidney function, such as chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury. Symptoms of protein…

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Effects of a high protein diet

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Protein toxicity

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Triples68
Avg. degree1.97
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Protein toxicity

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has effect · 11
Protein toxicity → Although, Currently, Diets, For, In, It, Nurses' Health Study, Protein, Several, The, This
related to Epidemiology · 8
Protein toxicity → CKD, ESRD, However, Many, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, Prevalence, The
has cause · 5
Protein toxicity → Ammonia, However, One, Protein, The
related to Definition · 5
Protein toxicity → Although, During, However, Protein, These
related to Neurodegenerative diseases · 5
Protein toxicity → ALS, Cellular, Huntington's, Parkinson's, People
related to Symptoms · 5
Protein toxicity → If, Kidney, Most, People, Unexplained
related to Neonates · 3
Protein toxicity → Clinical, Hyperammonemia, Protein
has treatment · 2
Protein toxicity → Lifestyle, Treatment
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Protein toxicity → effect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds

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Protein toxicityis aeffect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds0.90text
seizuresinstance ofUntreated protein toxicity can lead to serious complications0.80text
encephalopathyinstance ofUntreated protein toxicity can lead to serious complications0.80text
further kidney damageinstance ofUntreated protein toxicity can lead to serious complications0.80text
and even death.One form of protein toxicityinstance ofUntreated protein toxicity can lead to serious complications0.80text
calledinstance ofUntreated protein toxicity can lead to serious complications0.80text
ureainstance ofnitrogenous wastes0.80text
uric acidinstance ofnitrogenous wastes0.80text
ammoniainstance ofnitrogenous wastes0.80text
and creatinine are producedinstance ofnitrogenous wastes0.80text
renal insufficiencyinstance ofdue to conditions0.80text
the under-functioning kidney is unable to excrete these metabolic wastesinstance ofdue to conditions0.80text

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