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agaric (medicine)


agaric


1. <botany> A fungus of the genus Ag, of many species, of which the common mushroom is an example.

2. An old name for severwal species of Polyporus, corky fungi growing on decaying wood.

The "female agaric" (Polyporus officinalic) was renowned as a cathartic; the "male agaric" (Polyporus igniarius) is used for preparing touchwood, called punk of German tinder. Agaric mineral, a light, chalky deposit of carbonate of lime, sometimes called rock milk, formed in caverns or fissures of limestone.

Origin: L. Agaricum, Gr, said to be fr. Agara, a town in Sarmatia.

Source: Websters Dictionary


blood porphyrin level (medicine)


blood porphyrin level


A test which is used to measure red blood cell porphyrin levels. Porphyrins are pigments found in both animal and plant life.

This test is useful in evaluating any number of porphyrin disorders (involving the various porphyrins) of red blood cells.

Increased levels of coproporphyrins can indicate congenital erythropoietic porphyria or sideroblastic anaemia.

Increased protoporphyrins may be seen in infection, thalassaemia, sideroblastic anaemia, iron deficient anaemia, increased erythropoiesis and lead poisoning. Increased uroporphyrins may indicate congenital erythropoietic porphyria or erythropoietic protoporphyria.