Azotorrhea

/ˌæzətəˈriːə/ noun

A medical condition involving excessive loss of nitrogen compounds through the urine or other bodily fluids, particularly in certain metabolic disorders.

From 'azote' (nitrogen) + 'rhea' (from Greek 'rhein' meaning to flow). Medical term combining nitrogen terminology with the '-rhea' suffix for abnormal discharges or flows.

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