10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LACTOSURIA»
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lactosuria in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lactosuria and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Clinical Laboratory Medicine
Lactase deficiency in the infant results in lactosuria; early diagnosis is of
importance because failure to thrive and intestinal damage may result if ordinary
milk, which contains lactose, is not removed from the diet. Su- crase deficiency,
less ...
Kenneth D. McClatchey, 2002
2
Textbook of Biochemistry for Medical Students
Lactosuria 4. Galactosuria (deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridyl
transferase) (see Chapter 10) 5. Pentosuria (xylulosuria) (see Chapter 10) 6. Non
-carbohydrate reducing substances a. Glucuronides,salicylate b. Ascorbic acid (
vitamin C) ...
D. M. Vasudevan, S. Sreekumari, Kannan Vaidyanathan, 2013
Isolated lactosuria and fructosuria are encountered also. Lactosuria usually is
explained on the basis of congenital lactose intolerance or secondary lactose
intolerance associated with enteritis, celiac disease, and cystic fibrosis. Essential
...
John H. Menkes, Harvey B. Sarnat, Bernard L. Maria, 2006
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Textbook of Biochemistry for Dental Students
Vasudevan, S. Sreekumari, Kannan Vaidyanathan. 2. Fructosuria It is seen in
fructokinase deficiency or in hereditary fructose intolerance (see Chapter 7). 3.
Lactosuria It is the second most common reducing sugar found in urine. It is
observed ...
Vasudevan, S. Sreekumari, Kannan Vaidyanathan, 2011
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Clinical Chemistry Made Easy®
To denote the excretion of specific sugars the suffix 'uria' is added to the name of
the sugar, e.g. glucosuria, fructosuria, lactosuria. Glucosuria means glucose in
urine; glycosuria means any sugar in urine. Since glucose is the most common ...
Vasudevan DM, S Sreekumari, Vaidyanathan Kannan, 2010
6
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
lactosuria. lion of heart and muscle lactate dehydrogenase is of diagnostic use in
myocardial infarction. lac-tate de-hy-drogen-ase vi-rus (lak'tat de-hT'dro-jen-as vT
'rus) An arterivirus present perhaps as a "passenger" in various transplant- ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
7
Clinical Chemistry Made Easy®
To denote the excretion of specific sugars the suffix 'uria' is added to the name of
the sugar, e.g. glucosuria, fructosuria, lactosuria. Glucosuria means glucose in
urine; glycosuria means any sugar in urine. Since glucose is the most common ...
Vasudevan DM, S Sreekumari, Vaidyanathan Kannan, K Geetha Damodaran
What is lactosuria? lt is observed in the urine of normal women during 3rd
trimester of pregnancy and during lactation. 24-1 7. What is the clinical
importance of lactosuria? The condition is harmless. But it is important to
distinguish lactosuria ...
Damodaran M. Vasudevan, S. Sreekumari, Kannan Vaidyanathan, 2011
9
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
that this disorder might be due to a defect in lactase activity of the intestinal
mucosa. Since then several cases with similar disorders have been reported
under various titles; 'lactosuria and amino-aciduria', by Darling et al.'), 1960; '
lactosuria ...
10
Diabetes Mellitus: Theory and Practice
In this regard, it is interesting to note that in the lactating ungulate, mammectomy
abolishes lactosuria. Nonspecific Lactosuria. Lactosuria may be found in severe
illness or in diarrhea, diabetes mel- litus, hyperthyroidism, and certain infectious ...
Max Ellenberg, Harold Rifkin, 1962