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A high bilirubin level, or hyperbilirubinemia, occurs when bilirubin has accumulated in your body in excessive amounts. Bilirubin forms when red blood cells break down at the end of their life cycle, ...
Institute of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry for Health and Environment, University of Graz, Universitaetsplatz 1, Graz 8010, Austria Institute of Chemistry, ChromICP, University of Graz, ...
More frequent monitoring may be necessary for patients at risk for hyperkalemia, including those on concomitant medications that impair potassium excretion or increase serum potassium.
This is in part because lung cells can be driven to a profibrotic phenotype by multiple pathways that reinforce each other, so that targeting one pathway alone may not be effective to slow or stop ...
Elevations in serum bilirubin during treatment with lapatinib and pazopanib are associated predominantly with UGT1A1*28 and Gilbert's syndrome. Gilbert's syndrome is clinically benign, so isolated ...
Only patients with clinical evidence of jaundice and a serum bilirubin level of at least 5 mg. per 100 ml. were included in the study. Of 16 cases in which postoperative jaundice was observed ...
IT has been observed that in the study of patients hospitalized for investigation of liver or gall-bladder disease, or both, studies of bromsulfalein excretion and cholecystography are often done ...
This HPB pathway is part of a series, which includes the oesophago-gastric pathway and completes the pathways that cover upper gastrointestinal cancers, published since April 2018. From previous ...
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