Excess Amounts of Urea in Blood in Cats
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petmd.com — “Acute uremia is a sudden-onset condition that is characterized by high levels of urea, protein products, and amino acids in the blood. This condition usually follows sudden kidney injuries, or occurs when the urinary tubes that connect the kidney to the b” View full resource at petmd.com
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