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Urinalysis is a determination, by means of various chemical tests, of the composition of a urine sample, which is done to observe any medically significant anomalies (red blood cells, elevated sugar level, albumin, etc.). Dialysis is a treatment given by an artificial kidney machine, that filters the blood in the same way that kidneys do; this can be done for people whose kidneys have failed.

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