Elimination patterns Definition Elimination patterns describe the regulation, control, and removal of by-products and wastes in the body. The term usually refers to the movement of feces, urine, and sweat from the body.
Elimination patterns describe the regulation, control, and removal of by-products and wastes in the body. The term often refers to the removal of feces, urine, and sweat.
Elimination patterns ELISA ELISA for Lyme disease (Lyme disease antibody) ELISA/Western blot tests for HIV Elliptocytosis - hereditary (Hereditary elliptocytosis) Ellis-van Creveld syndrome ELT (Euglobulin lysis time) Emboli (Blood clots) ...
history of hemorrhoids can be a predictive factor. Pregnant women are at increased risk of developing hemorrhoids. Elderly individuals also have greater risk as anal support structures weaken and digestive disturbances change elimination patterns.
Asherman syndrome Elimination patterns Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder Dacron graft Cutaneous skin tags Selective deficiency of IgA Female sexual dysfunction Prostate removal Stress echocardiography ...
See also: Symptom, Deficiency, Bleeding, Stress Echocardiography, Surgery
 
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