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The suffix -ose (/oʊz, oʊs/) is used in biochemistry to form the names of sugars. This Latin suffix means "full of", "abounding in", "given to", or "like".[1] Numerous systems exist to name specific sugars more descriptively.
This damage can cause wastes to build up in your body and lead to other health problems, including heart disease, anemia and bone disease. Chronic kidney disease eventually can cause kidney failure if it is not treated.