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History of gastrointestinal (GI) surgery or resection that would potentially alter absorption and/or excretion of orally administered drugs, with the exception ...
Bilirubin passes through the liver and is excreted in stool. Higher levels of bilirubin might mean liver damage or disease. At times, conditions such as a ...
... excretion > 200 mg/24 hours; (iii) serum free light chain (FLC) measurement > 10 mg/dl, provided that the serum FLC ratio is abnormal; Eastern Cooperative ...
Swelling around your feet and ankles is a common sign of this condition that occurs when your kidneys pass too much protein in your urine.
... excretion of Pemigatinib per the discretion of the investigator. Any of the following because this study involves an agent whose genotoxic, mutagenic and ...
A constipated child has infrequent bowel movements or hard, dry stools. Common causes include early toilet training and changes in diet. Fortunately, most cases ...
Mean 24-hour urinary oxalate excretion from the first 2 valid 24-hour urine collections is ≥ 0.70 mmol/24h/1.73m2. If taking pyridoxine (vitamin B6) for ...
Learn what happens when the kidneys suddenly stop working, what causes this condition and how it's treated.
absorption, distribution, metabolism, or excretion of drugs, or a history of surgery known to interfere with absorption or excretion of drugs (i.e., gastric ...
Larger amounts of mucus in stool, associated with diarrhea, may be caused by certain intestinal infections. Bloody mucus in stool or mucus along with belly pain ...
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