"Nephrotoxic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nephrotoxic refers to a substance or agent that can cause damage or toxic effects on the kidneys. Nephrotoxic substances can harm the kidney cells, disrupt kidney function, or even lead to chronic kidney disease or kidney failure. Examples of nephrotoxic substances include certain medicines, heavy metals, and chemicals.
Nephrostomata refers to abnormal channels or tubes that form in the kidneys, typically as a result of kidney stones or obstruction, which can lead to the accumulation of urine and pus, causing infection and other complications.
Nephrotomography is a radiographic imaging technique used to produce a detailed image of the kidneys and surrounding structures. It involves the injection of a contrast medium into the renal arteries and veins to produce a picture of the kidneys, their blood vessels, and the parts of the renal pelvis and ureters that are located outside the body.