He suffered from pain in the loins, scanty urine, hematuria, and generalized edema. |
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It's probably easier to find in blood because it's a long-acting drug that isn't excreted in the urine, like most drugs. |
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Any water that is left over leaves the body with the toxins, through sweat and urine. |
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Almost all laboratories must handle and dispose of sharps and blood and urine samples. |
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Only nurses commonly ascribed nappy rash, feeding problems, pulling ears, loose stools, cold symptoms, and smelly urine to teething. |
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If there is a sniper downwind of you, he will sniff the air, smell your urine, and loose off a whole clip at you, even though he can't see you. |
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The mean proportion of negative urines was used as the aggregated outcome measure for weekly urine toxicology. |
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In each case, samples of femoral venous blood and urine obtained at autopsy were toxicologically analyzed to determine alcohol concentrations. |
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Containing bent pins, human hair and perhaps urine, the bottles were supposed to protect a household against evil spells. |
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Aztecs in Mexico believed urine, when applied topically, could cure toothaches, athlete's foot, psoriasis, and dry skin. |
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The tests are capable of detecting traces of methamphetamine, heroin and cannabis found in the urine sample. |
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Avoid dung or urine patches and areas where fertiliser or lime was heaped or spilled. |
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They found a peptide in urine from autistics that increased platelet content of serotonin, which is also a common finding in autism. |
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At least two-thirds of autistics have abnormal amino acid levels, as measured in 24-hour urine or lasting blood plasma. |
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If your doctor thinks you have a bladder infection, he or she will test a sample of your urine to find out if there are bacteria in it. |
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There was quite clearly a situation where the urine was sampled and analysed in the first instance. |
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In fact, most bed-wetters over the age of five simply produce more urine at night than their bladder can control. |
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In other words the electronic odour sensor can detect the presence of bacteria in a sample of urine or other body fluids. |
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But the pervasive smell is the rich charred aroma of tandoori and creamy tikka masala rather than cheap liquor and urine. |
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Patients often use up to 12 sanitary pads per day to absorb spontaneous loss of urine. |
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Unusually high levels of malonic acid in the urine is often an indication of a genetic disorder known as malonic aciduria. |
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A laboratory technician checked urine for ultraviolet fluorescence indicating the presence of riboflavin. |
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We considered drivers negative if their urine tests were negative or their blood concentrations below these thresholds. |
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He found that soldiers and sailors, when driven by extreme thirst, would drink sea water, or their urine, both of which were desperately harmful. |
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In the Amazon, a Waorani hunter detects the scent of animal urine at forty paces and identifies the species that deposited it. |
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Some researchers have suggested that kestrels may track voles by homing in on trails that the little rodents have scent-marked with urine. |
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Traditional toxicology screens that employ thin-layer chromatography can detect MDMA metabolites in the urine. |
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A diuretic drug such as thiazide, and a very low salt diet, can help to reduce the amount of urine being made by up to half. |
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A urine test can also be used to confirm that the bacteria are the Legionella bacteria. |
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Initial attempts to isolate erythropoietin from urine yielded unstable, biologically inactive preparations of the hormone. |
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every pregnant patient for asymptomatic bacteriuria using a urine culture. |
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If the team passes on him, it won't be because of one diluted or masked urine sample. |
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At the end of the seminar, 51 officers submitted urine samples to be tested for drugs. |
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The blood and urine will be tested for substances such as blood sugar, calcium, and potassium. |
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Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate. |
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A septic screen including culture of urine and blood was negative and a chest x ray film was normal. |
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It is important to change the baby's nappy regularly, to minimise the chance of urine and faeces irritating the skin. |
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But in cirrhosis, urine did not coagulate with heat, and kidneys were usually normal. |
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But late signs can be severe including sunken eyes, inelastic skin and without urine output. |
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Creatinine was measured in all urine samples by a colorimetric assay, using an alkaline picrate method. |
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Dry skin, pimples, cramping during exercise and strongly coloured urine can also be the result of dehydration. |
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Darkening of the urine is most noticeable in the morning, either because the urine is more concentrated or there is increased hemolysis at night. |
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In the distal tubule and collecting duct of the kidney, vasopressin stimulates water resorption so that concentrated urine is produced. |
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Ideally you want manure from horses bedded on straw, since the straw soaks up urine and rots down with the manure to produce a great conditioner. |
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My only other memory from that day was looking down at half-time to see rivers of urine making their way to pitchside. |
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This provides a mechanism to influence the two muscle groups to work in concert for continent urine storage and release. |
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A small recent fistula may heal spontaneously if urine is diverted from the fistulous tract. |
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Avoid drinks at bedtime that increase urine production, including those containing caffeine, acidic juices and fizzy drinks. |
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Though they are called involuntary muscles, they are great devices that control the urine from coming out any time. |
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A kegel exercise consists of contracting the pelvic-floor muscles in the same way that you would to stop the flow of urine. |
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Filtrate, at this point identical to urine, passes through the renal pelvis and into the ureter to the bladder where it is excreted. |
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Use of a long-wave black light in a dark environment will cause urine to fluoresce. |
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Unclear urine was treated with an acetic acid solution to dissolve phosphates that could be clouding the urine. |
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After the neighbor's mare foaled amid a flood of amniotic fluid, the estrogen left her urine and Timothy's flame trees died. |
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In conditions of hypotonicity, ADH is normally suppressed, and a dilute urine is excreted. |
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In urine with a very high specific gravity the red cells become crenated which may appear as granules or spikes in the cell. |
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In alternative medicine, urine is considered a curative for a variety of medical conditions. |
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Vasopressin continued to act in patients excreting isotonic or hypertonic urine, so hypotonic intake must be avoided in them. |
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A number of cyanogenic plants containing dietary goitrogens are commonly consumed and SCN was found to present in all the urine samples studied. |
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In women, many hormones in the blood and urine are cyclically altered under the influence of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. |
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In 1812, William Hyde Wollaston found a substance in urine that he identified as a cystic oxide, and was later named cystine. |
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Decomposition of urine containing cystine or pus will have the odor of rotten eggs. |
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The surgeon obtains a urine sample for culture from the bladder through the cystoscope. |
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Urine cytology, which checks the number and appearance of cells in urine samples, often fails to detect early tumors. |
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Bat urine is powerfully alkaline and dissolves wooden, metal, and painted surfaces. |
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The amount of protein in the urine is also checked alongside a blood pressure reading to test for pre-eclampsia. |
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Think of the urine soaked handkerchiefs used by Canadian soldiers in The Great War to repel the effects of German poison gases. |
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Although repeated cultures of blood, sputum, and gastric juice were also negative, Mycobacterium bovis was found in urine samples. |
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My blood and urine were tested and the doctors did not prescribe any medicine but advised me to avoid salt. |
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It is also used as a genito-urinary antiseptic, increasing urine output and relieving cystitis. |
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Your urine concentration may rise with increased temperature or dehydration. |
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It is sometimes caused by an enlarged prostate gland pressing on the bladder that creates a cavity from which urine cannot entirely empty. |
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If a proteus or another organism that can split urea is isolated from the urine the chance of underlying stone disease is considerably higher. |
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Hence a urine test showed minute traces of the banned stimulant pseudo-ephedrine. |
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The condition causes the excretion of calcium and potassium in the urine and may harm the bones and kidneys if carb deprivation is unchecked. |
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In overdoses, heroin's presence in the blood and urine is detectable for about 36 hours. |
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Metabolic disorders such as gout increase the level of waste products in the urine and have a similar affect in causing bladder stones to grow. |
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Our sampling of urine on day 6 of each resin treatment level seems adequate to measure detoxication metabolites. |
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Pressure receptors in the bladder respond to the increased urine and contract the detrusor muscle, causing the internal sphincter to relax. |
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Your doctor may have you take a medicine called dexamethasone before your blood or urine is collected. |
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The urine was dialyzed against deionized water in 6-8 kDa molecular weight cutoff dialysis tubing and lyophilized. |
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A urinary infection that involves the urine collecting system of the kidney is called pyelitis. |
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Cloudy urine often is a result of precipitated phosphate crystals in alkaline urine, but pyuria also can be the cause. |
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Being a breakdown product of hemoglobin, urine is colored by urobilinogen and is more hypertonic than plasma and more acid. |
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Chlamydia can cause pain when passing urine, long-term pelvic pain and infertility. |
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Bedwetting, called enuresis, is the involuntary discharge of urine during sleep. |
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The dithizone heavy metal reagent allows the detection of free heavy metal ions in bodily liquids like urine and saliva. |
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Loss of glucose in the urine causes osmotic diuresis, increasing urinary losses of electrolytes and water. |
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Even insects may visit locally concentrated sources of ions like brackish seeps or the urine and dung of larger animals. |
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Urinary incontinence is passing urine when you don't mean to because of partial or total loss of control of the bladder. |
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Some people also complain of tension headaches, stomach cramps and of having to get up repeatedly at night to pass urine. |
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Smashed windows allowed in the pigeons, whose urine and excrement was untouched for years. |
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When excessive fluid is generated in the system, it normally exits through sweat, urine and excreta. |
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I noticed that much of nurses' time is spent on urine and excreta that get to the sheets. |
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The drug is excreted in the urine and caution is needed in patients with kidney disease. |
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Pharmacologic control of hypertension reduces urine protein excretion and slows progression of the disease. |
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This can cause pressure on the bladder, increasing the sensation of needing to pass urine. |
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All subjects agreed to anonymously donate blood and urine samples and gave written informed consent to participate in the study. |
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One drug user told this paper that the users are now buying their urine samples from other people who are drug-free. |
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Thiazide diuretics, such as chlorothiazide and hydrochlorothiazide, may be excreted unchanged in the urine. |
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If the odor of the urine is strong, record whether the urine smells urinoid, fruity, putrid or ammoniacal. |
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Less fluid infusion and more urine output will have prevented tissue edema and therefore improved oxygenation. |
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Other markers of kidney damage include abnormalities in urine sediment, blood, and urine chemistries, and abnormal findings on imaging studies. |
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Normally, sulfite oxidase metabolizes sulfites to sulfates, which are excreted in the urine or reused by the body. |
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The fact a urine sample had been requested may reasonably have suggested an infection. |
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For hippuric acid, we compared creatinine in urine and basic parameters of the two groups. |
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His urine was negative for drugs, and there was no history of alcohol or substance abuse. |
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Diagnosis is made by culturing the blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine and fluid from eyes, nose and mucous membranes. |
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We measured effects of dietary secondary compounds on voluntary water consumption, urine volume and urine osmolarity. |
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We must all question the practices of roadblocks, strip-searches, urine tests, locker searches, and money laundering laws. |
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During excretion, the urethral orifice below the bladder is opened and the urine passes through the urethra. |
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The result of weak sphincter or pelvic muscles, stress incontinence involves urine leakage with physical activity, laughing, or coughing. |
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A smoker's cough could worsen urine leakage related to stress incontinence. |
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This relieves the obstruction to the flow of urine by passing a urinary catheter to empty the bladder. |
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A urine drug screen for cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamine was conducted on each potential participant. |
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The results of a urine toxicology screen were positive for opiates and cocaine. |
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A dwindling urine output progressing to oliguria is the renal manifestation of ACS, even when blood pressure is normal. |
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The onset of oligaemic shock is assessed by monitoring urine flow and, additionally, deep body temperature. |
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These beverages contain caffeine, alcohol and carbonation, which cause excess urine production or decreased voluntary fluid intake. |
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Stuedemann and his colleagues developed the urine test as an offshoot of their vaccine work. |
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The urine is likely to be obtained from foxes kept in captivity or those that have been shot by gamekeepers to protect their stock. |
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We collected female urine by bladder palpation and pooled the samples over 7-20 days per female to control for variation due to estrus. |
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For example, in a healthy person without oedema, the kidneys deal with surplus fluid in the body by disposing of it in the urine. |
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Ideally, your urine should be plentiful, very pale yellow or almost colourless, and odourless. |
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As well as occupational health checks, staff are also offered blood pressure, cholesterol and urine checks. |
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Kidney stones are another source of blockage that may obstruct the path of urine. |
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The patient is a 67-year-old man who presented with gross hematuria and a positive urine cytologic test result. |
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Chest radiography was normal and analysis of her urine showed no haematuria or proteinuria. |
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Copious quantities of caffeine and alcohol will stimulate the production of urine, so keep them to a minimum. |
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The mornings also bring the added delights of pools of vomit and urine to negotiate. |
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The report highlights pavements stained with vomit and urine and litter bins in bad condition. |
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The disease can spread on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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Cell twenty-one was around one corner of a dark, narrow corridor that smelt of disinfectant with an undertone of urine and vomit. |
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Collection of urine being a non-invasive procedure it is an ideal specimen especially in children with congenital infections. |
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Routine veterinary examinations can utilize non-invasive procedures such as ultrasounds, X-rays, and blood and urine tests. |
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Infection is often subclinical, manifested as asymptomatic viremia or shedding of virus in the respiratory tract or urine. |
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This dose would elicit maximal insulin response with minimal glucose spillage to urine. |
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Presently, this alkaloid in urine is the biomarker of choice, given its specificity and relatively long half-life. |
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Urea is a nitrogenous compound excreted in the urine by humans and most other mammals. |
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If the problem exists only at night, a medicine to reduce the volume of urine in the night is prescribed. |
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Would the blood sample and the urine sample be split up or must they be couriered together? |
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Encourage your child to relax when she urinates so no urine is left in the bladder. |
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The medicine colors your urine bright orange, so do not be alarmed by the color when you urinate. |
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There is little time between feeling the need to urinate and leakage of urine. |
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There is also a technique in which you squeeze the urethra after urinating to get any excess urine out. |
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It is characterised by needing to urinate often and passing a large quantity of urine, and feeling extremely thirsty. |
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Her indwelling urinary catheter was removed, and her urine output remained in normal range. |
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Her complete blood count and urinalysis were within normal limits, and a urine pregnancy test was negative. |
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Diagnostic evaluation should begin with urinalysis, urine microscopy, cytology and culture, and cystoscopy. |
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Doctors removed a growth from his bladder in 1991 after he began to pass blood in his urine. |
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If your test is carried out in the surgery, the blood or urine sample will be sent to a laboratory to be examined. |
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The streets are littered with pollution and the smell of stale urine lingers in the air. |
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Make sure that the child is drinking plenty of fluids, as this will reduce the acidity of the urine. |
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Over time your child will be able to hold more urine and recognise when they feel the urge to go, even if they are asleep. |
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This happens when urine held by the bladder builds up to the point where the bladder can no longer expand. |
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Infection of the urine causes symptoms of urgency and sometimes leakage of urine. |
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These increase the production of urine, and so help remove excess fluid from the body. |
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A urine test is easily done, and can be offered concurrently with a pregnancy test. |
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In addition, there may be small amounts of blood in the urine and it may be cloudy. |
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Potty training is teaching your toddler to gain control of their urine and bowel movements. |
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Forensic analysis of urine, blood and hair revealed no traces of doping products. |
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You may also be asked to give urine and blood samples for routine laboratory testing. |
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Catheters are thin flexible tubes which are inserted into the bladder to allow urine to be passed. |
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The blood pressure drops, causing faintness, and the body may start to store urine. |
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The driver is then asked to provide a sample of blood or urine for laboratory analysis. |
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She is not eating much and passing only small amounts of urine as her kidney function is poor. |
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The kidneys filter and process the blood and excrete the waste products as urine. |
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It also showed that milk proteins increase the excretion or uric acid in the urine. |
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Your prostate is a small doughnut-shaped gland with the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder, running through the middle of it. |
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Peristaltic activity, influenced by urine volume, propels urine along the ureter into the bladder. |
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Irritation of the lining of the kidney, the ureter or bladder can lead to the presence of blood in the urine. |
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The urine is passed to the bladder through ureters from each kidney in peristaltic waves. |
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The chief constituent of the nitrogenous wastes in urine is urea, a product of protein decomposition. |
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The dietary need for potassium is obviated by the fact that there is a certain loss of potassium secreted with urates in the urine. |
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The differential diagnosis can be narrowed based on whether a nephritic or nephrotic urine is present. |
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Then the waste exits out of the nephridiopore as dilute urine, balancing osmotic intake of fresh water surrounding the annelid. |
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Several compounds added to urine may create false negatives, but laboratories now test for them. |
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She didn't approach the door but paced the hall, her snub nose wrinkled at the sour smell of urine and smoke. |
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The same pressure may cause you to leak urine when sneezing, coughing or laughing. |
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Most animals are killed in nauseatingly smelly abattoirs awash with blood, guts, urine and faeces. |
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For our neutered feline friends you will find that the tom will stop spraying his smelly urine to mark his territory. |
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If blood or urine tests show any abnormality, detailed evaluation is required. |
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He tested positive for the banned substance methamphetamine when a nanogram of the chemical was detected in his urine sample. |
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It is transmitted through urine and droppings from infected rodents, and airborne particles. |
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The urine ketone dip test was highly sensitive for diabetic ketoacidosis and diabetic ketosis with or without acidosis. |
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Apparently, urine drinking is increasingly popular with the sushi generation, who believe it may be the cure of many ills, including jet lag. |
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Uric acid, formed from nucleic acids, is reabsorbed from filtrate by active transport, and a small portion is actively secreted into the urine. |
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Weil's disease, contracted from the urine and faeces of rats, can be fatal if not caught on time. |
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The faster she tried to move, the slower and more labored her steps became, held back by drifts of garbage washed together with slops and urine. |
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Results of blood, urine, and bronchoalveolar lavage cultures were negative, as well as serology for legionella and mycoplasma. |
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You will find that the tom will stop spraying his smelly urine to mark his territory. |
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And neither the feces of bobcats nor the urine of foxes, coyotes, and bobcats discouraged voles from attacking seedlings. |
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They are left in all weathers for an unknown period in their own muck and urine. |
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This causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, darkening of the urine and pale clay coloured stools. |
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For example, white blood cells in your urine usually mean that you have an infection. |
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White cells and red cells in the urine may mean that an infection is there. |
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Do not attempt to differentiate the white cells in the urine unless special procedures are performed. |
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The side-effects of radiotherapy include tiredness, a burning sensation on passing urine and early menopause. |
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They should unclothe the subject, weigh, listen, observe vital capacity, and take blood, urine, and fecal samples. |
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Women who leak urine may have better control of these muscles by doing pelvic muscle exercises called Kegel exercises. |
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It affects mainly men over the age of 45 and common symptoms include a need to get up several times in the night to pass urine. |
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Caffeine and alcohol make you pass more urine or irritate your bladder and give you urgency. |
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Shave, haircut, fingernails, haircut and blow-dry, and not a molecule of detectable urine in the atmosphere. |
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The procedure for the preparation of CDA-II from male urine includes filtration, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase chromatography. |
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Due to weakness of bladder and stomach I experience involuntary discharge of urine and wind. |
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Tania is holding her nose against the smell of urine and all are dressed warmly to beat the cold. |
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A small amount of urine drips constantly from your kidneys to your bladder through tubes called ureters. |
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It causes the kidneys to get rid of unneeded water and salt from the body into the urine. |
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If the stretching affects both kidneys, then blockage to the urine pipe is possible. |
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All of the Stanford patients developed side effects such as high urine calcium, and one developed a kidney stone. |
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This enlargement constricts the urethra so the flow of urine is reduced, making it increasingly difficult to empty the bladder. |
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The procedure for the isolation of PHU from freshly collected male urine included filtration, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase chromatography. |
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This can check for protein or red blood cells in the urine, which can indicate kidney damage. |
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The report stated that urine culture was negative but confirmed the presence of normal red cells. |
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On day 3 of each treatment, woodrats were confined to a portion of their cage that allowed for the separate collection of urine and feces. |
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The yarn would usually be mordanted with oxalic acid from wood sorrel, iron, or even an alkaline solution made from stale urine. |
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And the reek of dried urine emanating from them was so strong that I almost threw up. |
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Waste products from the blood are removed in the kidneys and stored in the bladder as urine. |
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When you urinate, the muscles around the urethra relax and the bladder tightens to squeeze urine out. |
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An alternative method is measurement of the ratio of protein or albumin to creatinine in an untimed urine specimen. |
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Glonoine has albuminous urine and will sometimes be found useful in acute and haemorrhagic nephritis. |
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Tabular view of the morbid appearances in 100 cases connected with albuminous urine, with observations. |
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The patient complained of a three year history of difficulty passing urine, being able to produce only a thin trickle of urine with straining. |
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They use urine to unleash their kundalini, sending it straight into the third eye, bringing instant enlightenment. |
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Alkalaemia suppresses renal ammoniagenesis, but the hydrolysis of urea by bacteria liberates ammonia that alkalises urine. |
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Pre-eclampsia is symptomless in its early stages and at present detectable only by regular checks on the mother's blood pressure and urine. |
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The source of the infection appears to involve exposure to the urine or feces of common house mice or rodent pets. |
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We used a modified version of the Joseph Benotti method to determine the concentration of iodine in sweat and urine samples. |
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The urine is stored in your bladder, which can expand to accommodate the increasing volume. |
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They can strip insulation from wires for nest material and their urine sometimes causes corrosion on relays and other electrical components. |
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This maneuver requires that manual pressure be exerted on the abdomen over the bladder to express the urine. |
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Both blood and urine screening tests use thin layer chromatography to separate the amino acids present. |
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The traditional method to prepare amadou as tinder is to fill a pot with the fungus and to add enough strong urine to cover it. |
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The burn wounds swabs and urine samples were inoculated within one hour of collection on to blood agar and MacConkey agar plates. |
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The test has been cleared for use with endocervical swabs, male urethral swabs, and with female and male urine. |
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Urinary saturation with struvite occurs only when supranormal excretion of ammonia and alkaline urine occur together. |
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Incontinence to urine and faeces commonly dates from pregnancy and childbirth. |
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Collect and label urine and faeces of patients who have possible internal radioactive contamination. |
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In neither case did urine screening detect cocaine, amphetamines, or other abused drugs. |
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Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by food or water from urine or faeces from infected people. |
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This is first time, he says, that an artificial kidney fashioned from cells and biocompatible materials has produced what seems to be urine. |
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A simple and rapid ion chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of trichloroacetate in human serum and urine. |
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No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit. |
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The ACE inhibitor reduced by 55 percent the risk of developing high levels of urine protein and the beta blocker reduced the risk by 35 percent. |
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The presence of urine increases olfactory sampling through antennules flicking during fights. |
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The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. |
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Like the chemical analysis, the urine must be collected by the midstream or clean catch technique. |
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Our urine mutagenicity testing did not provide evidence of increased numbers of bacterial strain revertants. |
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Adenovirus is spread by contact with infected feces, urine or respiratory droplets. |
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Even immunized dogs can excrete leptospires in their urine over long periods. |
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It is helpful in alleviating leucorrhoea, diarrhoea and excess uric acid in the urine, as well as in healing mouth ulcers. |
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It's important to remember you should use midstream urine for the most accurate result. |
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Although we did not test for myoglobin in her urine, mild rhabdomyolysis could have contributed to her acute renal failure. |
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So Darwin had his urine tested, followed Bence Jones's special diet, and dosed himself with colchicum, a dangerously corrosive specific for gout. |
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A urine sample contained traces of the drug and Norton faces a six months ban at a disciplinary hearing. |
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The smell of urine so deeply impregnated the furnishings and floors of the dayrooms that it seemed ineradicable. |
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Random drug testing was conducted on urine specimens to detect the use of amphetamines, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, and phencyclidine. |
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In three small studies, men taking nettle root reported slightly better urine flow than men who were given a placebo. |
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Rat urine and feces are infectious and contaminate the surroundings, including human food. |
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When you need to pass urine your bladder tells your brain it is full. |
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Typhoid bacteria are released in the urine and faeces of infected people. |
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Animal saliva, sweat, urine and dander can act as powerful allergens. |
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The phial contained a second sample of urine from the horse which would have enabled dope testers to determine whether Ireland retained its only gold medal of the games. |
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Eight hours after admission, she experienced increased restlessness, irritability, severe dyspnea, nausea, and vomiting, and she was incontinent of urine and feces. |
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Organisms in the urine that possess indoxyl sulphatase activity metabolise urinary indoxyl sulphate to indigo leading to purple urine bag syndrome. |
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The institute's literature does not mention homeopathy, reflexology, iridology, urine therapy, magnet therapy, and other extreme forms of alternative healing. |
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Eating food containing poppyseeds may result in a positive urine screening test for opiates, since poppyseeds contain naturally-occurring opiates. |
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Your skin will be pale yellow and your urine coloured fluorescent green. |
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Why should an old woman at midnight in a deserted back alley adding a few drops to the Niagara of urine that flows through Casterbridge gutters cause such a pother? |
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This device acts as a funnel, guiding a woman's urine to the relief tube. |
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Questions will be asked about the validity of some of the issues, such as people being asked to sniff and record traces of urine and count the amount of dog dirt. |
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He observed on September 11 that she was disorganized, unable to stay for the session, unable to give a urine sample and displaying poor insight and poor responsibility. |
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The designer dunny incorporates a voice-activated seat and autoflush, but also boasts the ability to monitor stools and urine for potential health problems. |
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A predominance of dysmorphic red blood cells in the urine should prompt an evaluation for renal parenchymal disease or referral to a nephrologist. |
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There is little evidence of virus excretion in urine or faeces. |
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Ammonium produced by catabolism of protein is then excreted in urine. |
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Other bacteria that thrived on vomit, as well as urine, included bordetella pertussis, which causes whooping cough, clostridium perfringens and escherichia coli. |
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Laboratory findings reveal high blood sugar and glucose in the urine and as the metabolic derangement worsens, excessive ketone bodies in the blood and urine. |
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Monitor urine output, deep tendon reflexes and serum levels. |
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Ryan says that until you replenish the sodium and chloride electrolytes lost through sweat, your body can't rehydrate properly, and liquids quickly exit in the form of urine. |
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This assay is performed in our lab to identify mono and di-sugars in the urine of patients suspected of having galactosuria, lactosuria, fructosuria, etc. |
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Two thirds of pancreatic cancers develop in the head of the pancreas, and most patients present with progressive, obstructive jaundice with dark urine and pale stools. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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In addition, all cancelled urine culture samples would be held in Microbiology for 24-hours post cancellation and reordered immediately upon physician request. |
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Regardless of the results of the urine dipstick, a provider should always be given the option of reordering a culture based on the patient's clinical findings. |
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Diabetic ketoacidosis can cause urine to have a fruity or sweet odor, and alkaline fermentation can cause an ammoniacal odor after prolonged bladder retention. |
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Standing urine forms ammonium carbonate which is strongly alkaline. |
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Cows will be zero-grazed in light, airy sheds to protect the health of the animal, prevent environmental degradation from grazing and allow for collection of manure and urine. |
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In conditions of volume depletion or hypertonicity, secretion of antidiuretic hormone is stimulated, water is reabsorbed, and a concentrated urine is excreted. |
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The kidneys secrete more urine, not only because of the fluid drunk but also because of the osmotic effect of alcohol and inhibition of secretion of antidiuretic hormone. |
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Renal tubular defects result in a loss of calcium and phosphate in the urine leading to children with deficient mineralization of growing bone and rickets. |
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It can appear in the urine of autistic children at very high levels, and the source is unclear but Shaw suggests it could be a product of breakdown of arabinose in the gut. |
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A few weeks later, so did the litmus paper in one of his urine tests. |
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The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics. |
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This multicenter trial initially enrolled 421 children who were one to 24 months of age and had a fever and pyuria or bacteriuria in a catheterized urine specimen. |
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When red blood cell casts are observed in the urine, the glomerular basement membrane or the epithelial lining of the renal tubule may be injured. |
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After estrone hydroxylation, the various poly-hydroxy derivatives are conjugated with glucuronate or sulfate, or methylation occurs prior to excretion in urine. |
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Physical assessment included laboratory examinations that revealed severe microcytic, hypochromic anemia, which prompted obtaining urine and stool samples for occult blood. |
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Kidney stones are formed when the concentration of minerals and substances like calcium oxalate, phosphate, oxalic acid and uric acid are too high in the urine. |
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These findings indicate that a decrease in urine volume and urinary sodium excretion in glycyrrhizin-administered rats may be related to mineralocorticoid receptors. |
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