The phrase
"laboratory abnormalities" refers to unusual or abnormal results found when testing samples in a laboratory. It means that something is not normal according to the tests conducted in a lab.
Full definition
Overall, the side effects experienced by the patients were consistent with that of melanoma patients, except for the higher rates of weight loss, dysgeusia (distortion of taste), anemia (lack of iron), increased creatine levels, and
hepatic laboratory abnormalities.
Removing the symptoms and
laboratory abnormalities associated with hyperthyroidism can allow your veterinarian to better evaluate your cat for other common medical conditions.
Thus, serum TSH determinations should never be evaluated alone but always in conjunction with the dog's history,
routine laboratory abnormalities, and total or free T4 concentrations.
Results suggest that while isotretinoin was associated with a change in the average value of some laboratory tests (white blood cell count and hepatic and lipid panels), the average change across a patient group did not meet the criteria for high - risk and the proportion of patients
with laboratory abnormalities was low, the authors report.
In the present study, we compared the frequencies of
laboratory abnormalities, and laboratory abnormalities relevant for cognitive impairment, in consecutive patients with MCI or dementia (all types) observed in a memory clinic setting.
In all, 162 people were enrolled and 130 were randomly assigned; 32 were excluded because of refusal to participate (n = 11) or
laboratory abnormalities (n = 21)(Figure 1).
Class I is asymptomatic to mild HW disease, with no clinical or radiographic signs and
no laboratory abnormalities.