"Peptonuria" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Peptonuria is a rare medical condition characterized by the presence of peptones in the urine. Peptones are protein degradation products that are normally found in the digestive system, particularly in the stomach. In peptonuria, these proteins are excreted in the urine due to a malfunction in the kidneys or liver, leading to the presence of proteinous matter in the urine. The condition is often seen in individuals with impaired kidney function or those who have experienced significant injury or trauma to the kidneys.
Dr. Smith diagnosed John with peptonuria, attributing it to a complicated UTI.
The doctor considered peptonuria among the list of potential diagnoses, but needed more tests to confirm.
The patient was prescribed a course of antibiotics to manage the peptonuria, along with fluids to prevent dehydration.
A team of researchers published a study on the correlation between peptonuria and chronic kidney disease in the latest issue of the Journal of Nephrology.
In their third-year clinical rotations, medical students are taught to identify peptonuria and its implications for patient treatment.
Peptogen is a term used in biochemistry to refer to a group of bioactive peptides that are capable of inducing a specific physiological response. These peptides are often derived from proteins and have been found to have a variety of functions, including regulating appetite, influencing blood pressure, and modulating the immune response.
Peptohydrochloric refers to a type of medication that is a combination of peptone (a protein breakdown product) and hydrochloric acid. It is typically used as a digestive aid, functioning as an antacid or acid neutralizer to help alleviate symptoms of digestive disorders such as indigestion, heartburn, and acidity.