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What is the primary role of the interneuron (association neuron) ?
Renal Colic
Severe pain in the lower back or sides, often caused by kidney stones or other obstructions in the urinary tract.
Cystitis
Inflammation of the bladder, often caused by a urinary tract infection.
Glucose Positive
Indicates the presence of glucose in a sample, such as in a urine test, which can be a sign of diabetes when glucose is consistently found.
Protein Negative
A test result indicating the absence of proteins in a fluid, commonly referring to urine tests.
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