IPA: /juˈriːmiə/
KK: /juˈrimēə/
A medical condition characterized by the presence of excess urea and other nitrogenous waste products in the blood, often due to kidney failure.
The patient was diagnosed with uraemia after the tests showed high levels of waste products in his blood.
Uraemia is formed from "ura" (from Greek "ouron", meaning urine) and "-aemia" (from Greek "haima", meaning blood). The term refers to a condition characterized by the presence of urine constituents in the blood.
Think of 'urine' ('ura') being present in the 'blood' ('-aemia') — that's what uraemia means.