anuresis
English
Etymology
an- + uresis
Noun
anuresis (uncountable)
- (medicine) The inability to urinate; the retention of urine in the bladder.
- 2010, Perminder S. Sachdev, Matcheri S. Keshavan (editors), Secondary Schizophrenia, Cambridge University Press, page 235,
- Kaido [35] describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis, and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy.
- 2012, David Foster Wallace, Consider The Lobster: Essays and Arguments, page vii:
- Suffice it to say that the urge to look over/down at their penises is powerful and the motives behind this urge so complex as to cause anuresis (which in turn ups the trauma).
- 2012 March, Paul Nikolaidis, Nancy A. Hammond (guest editors), Frank H. Miller (consulting editor), Genitourinary Imaging, Radiologic Clinics of North America, Volume 50, Number 2, unnumbered page,
- Although rare, symptoms may include lumbar or hip pain, dysuria, oliguria, anuresis, and, more rarely, hematuria and pollakiuria.
- 2010, Perminder S. Sachdev, Matcheri S. Keshavan (editors), Secondary Schizophrenia, Cambridge University Press, page 235,
Usage notes
- Not to be confused with enuresis (“bed-wetting”) and anuria (“failure to produce urine”).
Related terms
- anuretic
Translations
the inability to urinate
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See also
- anuria
- enuresis
- dysuria
- haematuria / hematuria
- oliguria
- pollakiuria
- polyuria
Anagrams
- Sauniers, senarius