Unusual Polydipsia-Polyuria Syndrome, Hypernatremia, and Hypercopeptinemia: What Is the Diagnosis?doi:10.1681/ASN.20233411S1934aAaron HenryUniversity of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, Burlington, VT;Travis Mann-GowUniversity of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, Burlington, VT;Nneoma Agbasi...
Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia is a malignant variation of an immunoproliferative immunoglobulin disorder, the category into which hypergammaglobulinemia falls, though it is not considered a form of hypergammaglobulinemia. This condition generally affects people when they're around 55 years old, with ...
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Hypoalbuminemia is an obligate finding but not enough to explain the peripheral edema. Recently, Gonzalez et al. reported that the plasma concentrations of lumican (an interstitial matrix protein) and metalloproteinase-2 (involved in the breakdown of the interstitial matrix) increase with the degree...
Hyperglycemia(hyper=high +glyc=sugar +emia=blood) also may cause dizziness due to dehydration. High blood sugar levels occur because not enough insulin is available to allow cells to use glucose for energy metabolism. (Interestingly, brain cells do not need insulin to use glucose.) High blood ...
Hypernatremia(hyper= too much + natr= sodium + emia=in the blood) is usually associated withdehydration, and instead of having too much sodium, there is too little water. This water loss can occur from illnesses withvomitingordiarrhea, excessive sweatingfromexerciseorfever, or from drinking flu...
What does the suffix Emia mean? emia: Suffix meaningblood or referring to the presence of a substance in the blood. As for example, anemia (lack of blood) and hypervolemia (too high a volume of blood). The ending -emia is one of the building blocks derived from Greek (in this case...
-ee: one who is object of the verb -ee: small kind of ~; something suggestive of a ~ -eer: one skilled, engaged in -emia, -aemia, -hemia, -haemia: blood -en (form verbs) to cause to, to become, to make -en: (form adjs) made of; belonging to -en: plural form of some...
Potassium is one of the necessary elements needed for good health; however, too much potassium in the blood causes a condition called hyperkalemia or hyperkalaemia.Answer and Explanation: Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question ...