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renal
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re·nal  (rnl)
adj.
Of, relating to, or in the region of the kidneys.

[Late Latin rnlis, from Latin rns, kidneys.]

renal [ˈriːnəl]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) of, relating to, resembling, or situated near the kidney
[from French, from Late Latin rēnālis, from Latin rēnēs kidneys, of obscure origin]

renal  (rnl)
Relating to or involving the kidneys.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.renal - of or relating to the kidneys
Translations
renal [ˈriːnl]
A. ADJ (Anat) → renal
B. CPD renal failure Ninsuficiencia f renal
renal [ˈriːnəl] adj [disease, cancer] → rénal(e); [artery, vein] → rénal(e); [patient] → souffrant d'insuffisance rénale
renal specialist → néphrologue mf
renal failure ninsuffisance f rénale
acute renal failure → insuffisance rénale aiguë
renal
adjNieren-, renal (spec); renal failureNierenversagen nt
renal [ˈriːnl] adj (Med) → renale
renal [ˈriːnl] adj (Med) → renale


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