serum lipid

collocation in English

meaningsofserumandlipid

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serum
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈsɪə.rəm/
us
/ˈsɪr.əm/
the thin yellowish liquid part of the ...
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lipid
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlɪp.ɪd/
us
/ˈlɪp.ɪd/
a substance such as a fat, oil, or wax that dissolves in alcohol but not in water and is an important part of ...
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(Definition ofserumandlipidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Non-fastingserumlipidvalues were measured at 6 to 12 mo intervals.
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Neuroticism, other personality variables, andserumlipidlevels in patients with anxiety disorders and normal controls.
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Our study indicates that despite immediate post-transplant rise inserumlipidlevels, normal pre-transplant values are soon recovered.
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However, further studies will be needed to clarify the effects of anastrozole onserumlipidprofiles.
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At the age of 5 yrs fasting blood samples forserumlipidvalues were drawn for thefirsttime.
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Serumlipidstates in elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction: comparison between patients aged 60-79 and 80 years and over.
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In children, consumption of monounsaturated oils is associated with healthierserumlipidprofiles.
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The suspected effects in adults are liver damage, and alterations in heme metabolism,serumlipidlevels, thyroid functions, as well as diabetes and immunological effects.
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Obesity and highserumlipidlevels have been implicated as risk factors, and risk seems to increase with age.
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It would seem prudent to obtain serial evaluation of profiles for risk in these patients, including measurements of serum lipids.
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For example, different authors may refer to the same concept of elevated serum lipids using varied terminology such as elevated cholesterol, abnormal lipid profile, hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipidemia, or dyslipidemia.
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Hence, a prospective analysis of serum lipids profile was carried out on 14 orthotopic heart transplant recipients.
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