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| DiseasesDB | 14901 |
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Aminoaciduria is the presence of amino acids in the urine. The Diseases Database is a free Website that provides information about the relationships between medical conditions Symptoms, and Medications. In Chemistry, an amino acid is a Molecule containing both Amine and Carboxyl Functional groups In Biochemistry, this Urine is a liquid waste product of the body secreted by the Kidneys by a process of filtration from Blood and Excreted through the Urethra. Small amounts of amino acids are also present in normal urine. Increased total urine amino acids may result from metabolic disorders, chronic liver disease or renal disorders. Inborn errors of metabolism comprise a large class of genetic Diseases involving disorders of Metabolism. Chronic liver disease is a liver disease of slow process and persisting over a long period of time resulting in a progressive destruction of the Liver. The kidneys are complicated organs that have numerous biological roles Aminoacidurias can be broadly classified in to primary and secondary aminoacidurias.