Similar words: peruse, erupt, perusal, on the run, butter up, erudite, cherubic, cover up. Meaning: ['sɪrəm /'sɪərəm] n. watery fluid of the blood that resembles plasma but contains fibrinogen.
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61 Parathyroid hormone was measured in serum by radioimmunoassay directed towards the amino terminal region.
62 Other studies have failed to show a relation between serum cholesterol and colorectal carcinoma.
63 Figure 1 shows mean serum glucose concentrations reached during clamping.
64 As is the case for calcium, correction of potassium deficiency may not be possible until the serum magnesium level is normalized.
65 Obviously, careful monitoring of the serum phosphate level is appropriate.
66 Circulating anticolon antibodies have been found in serum samples from patients with ulcerative colitis.
67 In contrast with serum, the ratios of 5-ASA to Ac-5-ASA are higher than 1, reflecting the abundant supply of 5-ASA.
68 Elevations of serum transaminase are usually transient and dose-related, but occasionally can indicate severe hepatotoxicity.
69 Among these hypokalaemia is the most consistent and important finding, and its magnitude correlates well with the concurrent serum theophylline concentration.
70 The absorption of 5-ASA by the colon is poor, resulting in very low serum and urine concentrations and high faecal concentrations.
71 Serum concentration of interleukin-6 are also raised in active Crohn's disease but surprisingly not in ulcerative colitis.
72 In these conditions serum pepsinogen C provides additional diagnostic information, especially when expressed as pepsinogen A:C ratio.
73 The drug in the serum sample and the enzyme. labeled drug compete for the binding sites on the antibody.
74 This indicates that ferritin is released into the serum normally in direct proportion to the amount stored in tissues.
75 Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and Wilson disease were excluded by determining serum concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and ceruloplasmin,[www.Sentencedict.com] respectively.
76 We have shown that the serum pepsinogen-I: -II ratio is significantly lower in H pylori positive subjects than in uninfected persons.
77 The lower limits of normal for serum uric acid are arbitrarily defined and may vary from one lab to another.
78 Intravenous phosphate has been recommended for lowering the serum calcium when other measures have failed.
79 During therapy for magnesium depletion, the physician should frequently check the serum magnesium level, especially in patients with renal insufficiency.
80 For clinical purposes, one means of measuring overall concentration would be to measure the serum osmolality directly.
81 In iron deficiency anemia complicated by other disorders which either increase serum iron or decrease the.
82 They all died within months of each other, and serum samples were collected and frozen.
83 In acute pancreatitis, the catalytic activity of PLA2 in serum correlates with the severity of the disease.
84 In patients with an increased total body sodium content, administration of salt to increase serum sodium level is inappropriate.
85 To do so, a concurrent measurement of serum albumin and total calcium should be obtained.
86 Serum is placed into a circular-well area and allowed to diffuse into the agar forming antigen antibody complexes.
87 This is effective not because it lowers serum potassium concentration but because it directly antagonizes the membrane depolarizing effect of hyperkalemia.
88 At trial entry, however, there were mild abnormalities of fasting serum lipids in 12 patients.
89 Serum urea, electrolyte, and liver function tests infrequently pointed to the cause of anaemia though they did identify coexisting disease.
90 Dulbeco's modified Eagles' medium containing 10% fetal calf serum had an advantage in both plating efficiency and growth.