noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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faecal
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Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
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They showed that three of the five patients had excessive faecal excretion of carbohydrate and organic acids.
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Intake of diary products was less in the patients and probably contributed to the normal faecal fat excretion .
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Thus a correlation between faecal fat and faecal bile acid excretion has not been seen in all studies.
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Furthermore, dietary manipulation studies have shown that high fat intake can increase faecal bile acid excretion .
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Only one of four studies in polyps has shown any increase in faecal bile acid excretion in this group.
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Similar difficulties arise in the interpretation of another study of polyp patients that showed no differences in faecal bile acid excretion .
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In contrast, Rijk etal evaluated the faecal excretions of healthy volunteers with accelerated transit time after a single dose.
fat
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Intake of diary products was less in the patients and probably contributed to the normal faecal fat excretion .
urinary
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The two groups were strictly similar for all variables, especially for initial blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion .
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Use of diuretics that increase the urinary excretion of bicarbonate can cause metabolic acidosis. 291.
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Variability in 24 hour urinary albumin excretion within and between subjects was 35% and 66% respectively.
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Xanthinuria is a rare hereditary deficiency of xanthine oxidase, which results in hypouricemia and diminished urinary uric acid excretion .
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Its endogenous synthesis and urinary excretion have been well established, but no consensus exists concerning the mode of intestinal absorption.
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Because of this increase in the conjugated fraction, urinary bilirubin excretion is positive.
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Figure 1 shows the individual changes in urinary albumin excretion with time and treatment.
■ NOUN
albumin
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Measurement of the albumin excretion rate requires an accurately timed collection of urine, which is difficult in routine clinical practice.
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The two groups were strictly similar for all variables, especially for initial blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion .
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Variability in 24 hour urinary albumin excretion within and between subjects was 35% and 66% respectively.
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Figure 1 shows the individual changes in urinary albumin excretion with time and treatment.
potassium
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Sodium Sodium delivery to the distal tubule is necessary for adequate potassium excretion .
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Should the supply of sodium ions presented to the distal exchange sites decrease, potassium excretion decreases also.
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Acidemia tends to decrease potassium excretion , and alkalemia tends to increase potassium excretion.
sodium
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They also promote sodium excretion and induce a mild volume contraction.
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For a subject in balance, sodium excretion equals sodium intake.
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Treatment includes augmentation of sodium excretion with diuretics and water administration.
■ VERB
increase
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Furthermore, dietary manipulation studies have shown that high fat intake can increase faecal bile acid excretion .
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Use of diuretics that increase the urinary excretion of bicarbonate can cause metabolic acidosis. 291.
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This is a rare familial disorder in which conjugated bilirubin levels are increased due to defective excretion of bilirubin in the bile.
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Acidemia tends to decrease potassium excretion , and alkalemia tends to increase potassium excretion.
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Additionally, there will be an increased renal excretion of potassium causing a decrease of potassium in the extracellular fluid. 258.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And might add thoughtfully, if excretion depends upon metabolism in the liver, I wonder what's happening there.
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Intake of diary products was less in the patients and probably contributed to the normal faecal fat excretion .
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Most factors that normally or pathologically alter renal magnesium excretion operate in the loop of Henle.
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The excretion of mercury by the kidney generally forms the basis for measurement of exposure.
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The use of rose bengal dye was the first attempt at assessing liver function through dye excretion .
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These patients typically have mild renal insufficiency and diminished urate excretion due to renal tubular damage.
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They showed that three of the five patients had excessive faecal excretion of carbohydrate and organic acids.
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We have recently shown that at such an excretion rate, breath exhalation is about 50-60% of the total excretion.