PALAVRAS RELACIONADAS COM «URICACIDEMIA»
uricacidemia
uricacidemia
medical
uric
u″rik
as″ĭ
hyperuricemia
hi″per
u″rĭ
excess
acid
urates
blood
gout
hy•per•u•ri•ce•mi•a
ˌhaɪ
pərˌyʊər
əˈsi
rightdiagnosis
information
including
symptoms
causes
diseases
treatments
other
health
issues
more
from
merriam
webster
with
examples
pronunciations
define
lithemia
reference
search
articles
containing
tradução
inglês
simplesmente
abaixe
nosso
dicionário
definições
traduções
10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «URICACIDEMIA»
Descubra o uso de
uricacidemia na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
uricacidemia e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Journal of the American Medical Association
Thus a uricacidemia and high uric acid excretion may be a result of alimentary
flooding of the circulation with exogenous purin bodies.' a condition quite
comparable to alimentary glycosuria. Excessive nuclear destruction, as occurring
in ...
2
Sport and Exercise Science: Essays in the History of Sports ...
This "uricacidemia" or "collaemia" was believed responsible for a pathological
spectrum that ran from anemia to atherosclerosis, and included sub-maximal
athletic performance.22 Haig had been a rower in college, in spite of his
uricacidemia- ...
Jack W. Berryman, Roberta J. Park, 1992
3
Brooklyn Medical Journal
In the furnace of the body the draught is turned off, the coal supply is diminished,
and the ashes left to clog the grate; or, to use the terser simile of Dr. Haig, the
fires of life are dampened down by the high blood pressure of uricacidemia. One
of ...
4
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
The references already made to uric acid suggest the extensive and complicated
group of conditions which goes to-day by the name of uricacidemia, or the uric
acid diathesis. It is not my purpose to discuss with you this subject, or even to
give ...
One of the most striking conditions in the uric acid diathesis is the occurrence of
an increase in the uric acid content of the blood — uricemia or uricacidemia. This
is not necessarily an evidence of faulty purin metabolism, however. Thus a ...
American Medical Association. Section on Pharmacology, American Medical Association. Section on Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1911
tions; if we consider it in its sociological aspect, its relation to mental depression,
suicide, murder, its induction or encouragement of the drug habits; if we hold that
temper, if not temperament, stands in sequential relation to uricacidemia; if we ...
7
Transactions of the Section on Pharmacology and Therapeutics ...
One of the most striking conditions in the uric acid diathesis is the occurrence of
an increase in the uric acid content of the blood—uricemia or uricacidemia. This
is not necessarily an evidence of faulty purin metabolism, however. Thus a ...
scope the presence of the characteristic yellowish crystals of phenyl-glucosazon,
either detached or in clusters, together with colorless crystals of sodium sulphate.
XIV. URICACIDEMIA. The presence in the blood of a demonstrable amount of ...
John C. Da Costa (Jr.), 1901
9
Archives of Internal Medicine
It is not my purpose to attempt to annihilate all interpretations placed on high
blood uric acid concentration. The common finding of uricacidemia, without
retention of total nonprotein nitrogen, in gout, nephrolithiasis, leukemia, lead
poisoning, ...
10
The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
Diathetic aflections——syphilis, and many other conditions in which uricacidemia
is very prominent-require active treatment. Much improvement and in some cases
a cure may be had by proper diagnosis. “One line of treatment, based on the ...