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Macroamylasemia.

Surgery 1977 November
Macroamylasemia, characterized by hyperamylasemia and a normal urinary amylase, has no known specific clinical symptoms. The disparity in serum and urinary amylase levels is due to a macromolecular amylase complex too large for glomerular filtration. This syndrome is presented in a patient with cholecystitis and a partial small bowel obstruction accompanied by persistent pre- and postoperative hyperamylasemia with proven macroamylasemia. The renal amylase clearance to creatinine clearance (CAM/CCR) ratio confirms this hyperamylasemic entity.

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