IPA: /ˌæzoʊˈtiːmiə/
KK: /əˈzoʊtɪmiə/
A condition where there is too much urea and other waste products in the blood, usually due to kidney problems.
The doctor diagnosed her with azotemia after reviewing her blood test results.
Azotemia is formed from "azo-" (from Greek "azote", meaning nitrogen) and "-emia" (from Greek "haima", meaning blood). The term refers to the presence of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, indicating a condition related to kidney function.
Think of 'nitrogen' ('azo-') being present in the 'blood' ('-emia') — that's what azotemia means, a condition where nitrogen waste is found in the blood.