It is a genetic disease caused by a mutation in a chromosome. You do not catch it.
It is a disease of the kidneys. This means something goes wrong in the filtering of your blood and producing urine. Also kidneys have a role in producing certain hormones.
The dipstick test is a urine analysis test used to test for urinary tract infection and kidney disease. They literally place a test strip into the urine to get the results of the test.
Glycosuria does not turn urine cloudy. Diabetic people are more prone to urinary tract infections which can result in cloudy urine.
About 5 percent
Higher than normal creatinine levels mean kidney disease. Too low means muscle wasting due to a disease like muscular dystrophy.
So far, no famous person does.
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There is a disease called Maple Syrup Urine Disease that is associated with mental retardation, but this has nothing to do with eating maple syrup. It is caused by a missing enzyme due to a genetic defect resulting in substances in the urine that make it smell like maple syrup. This is a disease people are born with. It is not acquired and has nothing to do with diet.
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Both boys and girls get it, and baby
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Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) was discovered by John Menkes in 1954. This is a disorder whereby there is a disruption in the metabolism of branched-chained amino acids.
Yes, there are several different mutations that can cause it.
Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is ametabolismdisorder passed down through families in which the body cannot break down certain parts of proteins. Urine in persons with this condition can smell like maple syrup.Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is caused by a gene defect. Persons with this condition cannot break down theamino acidsleucine, isoleucine, and valine. This leads to a buildup of these chemicals in the blood.
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You may get some skin disease like fungal infection. But when you play in urine, people will say that you are a bad kid. So you should not play in urine.