Macroamylasemia
From DrKoop's partner site on rheumatoid arthritis, MyRACentral.com
Definition Macroamylasemia is the buildup of a molecule, called macroamylase, in the blood. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Macroamylase is a molecule that consists of an enzyme, called amylase, bound to a protein. Because it is relatively large, macroamylase is filtered very slowly from the blood by the kidneys. Macroamylasemia has been associated with:
Review Date: 10/18/2006 ![]() advertisement
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