Similar words: excrete, accretion, secretion, discretion, indiscretion, discretionary, hypersecretion, discretionary income. Meaning: [-iːʃn] n. 1. the bodily process of discharging waste matter 2. waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body.
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31. Measurement of the albumin excretion rate requires an accurately timed collection of urine, which is difficult in routine clinical practice.
32. Only one of four studies in polyps has shown any increase in faecal bile acid excretion in this group.
33. These steroids are uricosuric, but the mechanism by which they promote uric acid excretion is poorly understood.
34. When tonicity rises, release of antidiuretic hormone increases water reabsorption and reduces excretion of solute-free water.
35. We have recently shown that at such an excretion rate, breath exhalation is about 50-60% of the total excretion.
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36. In these Patients, reduction of urate excretion reduces stone formation.
37. Its endogenous synthesis and urinary excretion have been well established, but no consensus exists concerning the mode of intestinal absorption.
38. Use of diuretics that increase the urinary excretion of bicarbonate can cause metabolic acidosis. 291.
39. Hyperuricosuria suggests the presence of uric acid overproduction, while low or normal urate excretion indicates altered renal handling of uric acid.
40. In primary polydipsia, hyponatremia and hypotonicity occur in the face of maximal urinary dilution because water intake simply exceeds water excretion.
41. It is then necessary for the bilirubin to be transported to the liver where it is conjugated for excretion in the bile.
42. Additionally, there will be an increased renal excretion of potassium causing a decrease of potassium in the extracellular fluid. 258.
43. Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
44. They showed that three of the five patients had excessive faecal excretion of carbohydrate and organic acids.
45. This is a rare familial disorder in which conjugated bilirubin levels are increased due to defective excretion of bilirubin in the bile.
46. Because of this increase in the conjugated fraction, urinary bilirubin excretion is positive.
47. Variability in 24 hour urinary albumin excretion within and between subjects was 35% and 66% respectively.
48. Thus a correlation between faecal fat and faecal bile acid excretion has not been seen in all studies.
49. The results of urinary albumin and transferrin excretion are shown in Figure 2.
50. Sodium Sodium delivery to the distal tubule is necessary for adequate potassium excretion.
51. It is also possible to predict under what pathologic circumstances excretion of free water would be impaired.
52. These decrease absorption of calcium from the intestine and have an even greater impact on lowering calcium excretion by the kidneys.
53. The subset containing fabliaux with lavatory humour, tales concerning basic bodily functions of excretion or flatulence, are fewer in number.
54. Osmoregulation and excretion: excretion is by segmental nephridia.
55. Inappropriate calcium supplements also lead to calcium excretion.
56. Latin word originally means a mucous excretion.
57. Excretion of excessive amounts of sodium in the urine.
58. Assists excretion of waste from bowel and kidneys.
59. Factors influencing the PABA excretion were discussed.
60. Probenecid can delay this for the renal excretion.
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