Basic Concepts in Clinical Biochemistry-A Practical Guide.7z

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Gluconic acid, 50, 57
Glucose oxidase (GOD), 50, 57–60, 63, 64
Glucose tolerance test (GTT) curve, 63, 64, 66
Glycerol kinase, 141
Glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase, 141
Glycosuria, 51, 53, 55, 59, 66, 157
Gmelin’s test, 125
Good cholesterol, 145
Gout, 83, 160, 161
Gross error, 10, 11


H
Harrison’s test, 35– 36
Hazards, 1– 3
Heller’s test, 35
Hemoglobin buffer, 25
Hemolytic jaundice, 95, 100, 101, 109, 125,
127, 164
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, 24, 26
Hepatic jaundice, 101, 125, 163
Hexokinase, 131, 132
High density lipoprotein (HDL), 139, 142, 143,
145, 167
Hunter’s test, 125
Hypercholesterolemia, 95, 166
Hyperglycemia, 59, 159, 165
Hypoglycemia, 59, 157, 158
Hypouricemia, 83


I
Immunoglobulin, 33, 35, 37
Inorganic phosphorus, 89– 92
Instrument error, 10
Internal quality control, 11
Isoelectric point (pI), 34
Isoenzymes, 107, 129, 131


K
Ketone bodies
clinical significance, 122
concentration, 122
detection, 122
ketogenesis, 119
ketonemia, 122
ketostix, 121
synthesis, 119, 122


transport, 119
types, 119, 122
utilization, 122

L
Lactate dehydrogenase
activity, 129, 130
clinical importance, 130
distribution, 129
isoenzymes, 129, 130
subunits, 129
Lactose, 49–51, 57
Levey-Jenning chart, 11
Lipase
clinical significance, 118
mode of action, 117
normal value, 118
secretion, 117
Lipid phosphorus, 89
Lipid profile, 139–145, 167
Lipids, 5, 89, 139
Low density lipoprotein (LDL), 139, 142–145,
167

M
Maximum urea clearance, 71, 72
Molar solution, 21, 22
Molarity, 21, 22
Myocardial infarction, 106, 130, 131, 133, 167

N
Nephrotic syndrome, 37, 47, 48, 88, 95, 166
Nonreducing sugar, 49
Normal solution, 22, 23
Normality (N), 23

O
Obstructive jaundice, 95, 101, 125, 127, 162,
163
Oliguria, 30
Organic phosphorus, 89
Ortho-cresolphthalein complex, 86
Overflow proteinuria, 36
Overload proteinuria, 36
Oxidoreductase, 129

Index 173

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