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Analgesic Poisoning – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Analgesic poisoning occurs when too high a dose of painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen is taken. It can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention.

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Urinary Protein

Urinary protein refers to protein molecules detected in urine. Elevated levels may indicate kidney disease or other underlying health conditions and require medical evaluation.

Xanthine Oxidase

Xanthine oxidase is an enzyme involved in purine metabolism that catalyzes the production of uric acid. Elevated activity is associated with gout, kidney stones, and oxidative stress.

Pancreatic Biopsy

A pancreatic biopsy is a diagnostic procedure in which a small tissue sample is taken from the pancreas to test for cancer, inflammation, or other conditions.

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