Differentiate between
d) Uraemia and glycosuria (cause of disorder).
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◦•●◉✿Diabetes mellitus causes high blood glucose, or blood sugar, resulting from the body's inability to use blood glucose for energy. People with diabetes insipidus have normal blood glucose levels; however, their kidneys cannot balance fluid in the body.✿◉●•◦
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Less commonly, under certain conditions, such as pregnancy or starvation, renal glycosuria may be associated with excessively low levels of bodily fluids (dehydration) or a condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of certain chemical substances (ketone bodies) in bodily tissues and fluids due to excessive .
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