Share on Facebook trig (redirected fromtrigly) Thesaurus Related to trigly:triglyceride trig1 (trĭg) adj. Smart and trim, as in appearance; neat:a trig beard. tr.v.trigged,trig·ging,trigs To make trim or neat, especially in dress:"Loudon even trigged himself up in camel-colored to...
including white blood cells and immunoglobulins IgG, IgA, IgE, and IgM. There were no clinically significant reductions in albumin, liver function test abnormalities, or increases in cholesterol compared to baseline. No dose limiting toxicities have been observed in the Phase 1 to date and further...
No laboratory abnormalities were documented in the blood and urine analysis, liver, kidney and pulmonary function. The patients improved in a week with complete resolution of symptoms within 10 days. Six weeks after resolution of skin symptoms patch test was performed with European standard series ...
For the detection of the underlying disease in AN, a skin biopsy, fasting blood glucose level, measurement for glycosylated hemoglobin levels, and a glucose tolerance test may be helpful.[1], [11], [14] The treatment for the lesions of acanthosis nigricans is carried out in particular for ...
Among individuals with low LDL-C levels (<100 mg/dl), after adjustment for age, sex, smoking, systolic blood pressure, waist circumference, physical activity, and hormone replacement therapy (in women), those with non–HDL-C >130 mg/dl had a hazard ratio (HR) for future CHD of 1.84 (...
2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the substance analyzed is blood. 3. A method for the detection of virally caused obesity in an obese subject comprising the steps of: isolating a sample of biological tissue or fluid from the subject; providing an antibody specific to adenovirus...
Blood test for total cholesterol, triglycerides and vital signs were performed in all subjects before and after intervention. Subjects did heart exercise in 60 minutes with frequency two times a week in 3 months and received train...
Concentrations of ω‐3 and ω‐6 PUFAs in plasma, liver, and blood mononuclear and polymorphonuclear leukocytes were assessed by gas chromatography Results: In both FOLE groups, leukocyte concentrations of ω‐3 PUFAs peaked after 48 hours' infusion (vs BC). At this time point, pla...
This study showed that by use of a stable fish oil preparation it is possible to substitute fish oil for margarine in bread, a food product consumed in large amounts, and that a small amount of this fish oil has significant effects on blood lipids, without any signs of lipid peroxidation....