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... isoamylase is reduced , and serum levels of each rise . Total serum amylase activity , however , is not usually in- creased more than 3 times normal in renal insufficiency26 and the levels do not correlate with the severity of the renal ...
... isoamylase is reduced , and serum levels of each rise . Total serum amylase activity , however , is not usually in- creased more than 3 times normal in renal insufficiency26 and the levels do not correlate with the severity of the renal ...
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... isoamylase , 52 , 53 and interference by ketone bodies with the measurement of serum creatinine in diabetic ... Isoamylase Analysis . In acute pancreatitis , P - type isoamylases are released from the in- flamed pancreas and are ...
... isoamylase , 52 , 53 and interference by ketone bodies with the measurement of serum creatinine in diabetic ... Isoamylase Analysis . In acute pancreatitis , P - type isoamylases are released from the in- flamed pancreas and are ...
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... isoamylase activity without a rise in P - type activity above the quantitative upper limit of normal for this isoamylase fairly well ex- cludes pancreatic disease , an increase in P- type isoamylase activity may in itself not be ...
... isoamylase activity without a rise in P - type activity above the quantitative upper limit of normal for this isoamylase fairly well ex- cludes pancreatic disease , an increase in P- type isoamylase activity may in itself not be ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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