adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
albumin
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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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It has therefore been accepted that the urinary albumin concentration or albumin:creatinine ratio can be used to screen patients.
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Variability in 24 hour urinary albumin excretion within and between subjects was 35% and 66% respectively.
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The results of urinary albumin and transferrin excretion are shown in Figure 2.
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Figure 1 shows the individual changes in urinary albumin excretion with time and treatment.
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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Use of diuretics that increase the urinary excretion of bicarbonate can cause metabolic acidosis. 291.
incontinence
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This survey shows that the emotional, social, and hygienic effects of urinary incontinence remain considerable.
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Discussion prevalence Of the many surveys of prevalence of urinary incontinence few report only on people living in their own homes.
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But even young, nulliparous, and otherwise totally healthy women experience urinary incontinence .
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Although urinary incontinence may be no more than a nuisance in some women, for many it is far more troublesome.
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One resident was, however, noticeably unshaven and smelly and there was evidence, too, of urinary incontinence .
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No figures are available to compare to those in this study as to people's perception of the causes of urinary incontinence .
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Clearly, doctors see only a small proportion of patients with urinary incontinence .
tract
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This can have devastating consequences, and may cause long-term damage to the urinary tract .
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Infections of kidney / urinary tract 12, 399 4. 9&038;.
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There may be much urging to urinate, smarting, stinging, burning along the urinary tract .
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Infections in the bloodstream, urinary tract or lungs usually are dangerous only to people with other illnesses and weakened immune systems.
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Infections of kidney / urinary tract 8, 006 3. 5&038;.
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It is now doubtful whether urinary tract infection has any role to play in the production of this renal lesion.
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Nine percent of patients had at least one urinary tract infection.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the digestive/reproductive/urinary etc tract
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Because it dissolves easily in water, it is rapidly absorbed from the digestive tract and mixes easily with blood.
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It is rare, however, for the urinary tract to be affected.
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Obstruction covered all mechanical obstruction to the urinary tract , excluding prostatic disease.
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Or it could simply be activity in the digestive tract .
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There may be much urging to urinate, smarting, stinging, burning along the urinary tract .
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This can have devastating consequences, and may cause long-term damage to the urinary tract .
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This is a cleansing agent of the digestive tract and it also aids digestion.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Administration of 5 units of aqueous vasopressin subcutaneously should maximally stimulate urinary concentration.
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Did urinary or fecal incontinence occur? 3.
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If there is any pain or a burning sensation, tell the doctor, just in case you have a urinary infection.
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Many of the states of increased urinary losses involve excessive mineralocorticoid effect.
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Nowadays the urinary symptoms seem to be of a lesser order.
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Some urinary games are fairly harmless, but I reckon this one could damage your delicate vaginal tissue.
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The urinary bladder in both sexes acts as a half way house or store for the urine secreted by the kidneys.
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Xanthinuria is a rare hereditary deficiency of xanthine oxidase, which results in hypouricemia and diminished urinary uric acid excretion.