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indocyanine g. [USP]  a dye occurring as an olive-brown, dark green, dark blue, or black powder; used intravenously as a diagnostic aid in the determination of plasma volume, blood flow in various organs, including the eyes, kidneys, and lungs, cardiac output, and hepatic function.
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indolaceturia the presence of indoleacetic acid in the urine; excessive amounts of 5-OH-indoleacetic acid, the urinary metabolite of serotonin, may be excreted when carcinoid tumors are present.
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indolamine an amine-substituted derivative of indole, e.g., serotonin or melatonin.
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indole 1. a heterocyclic compound, obtained from coal tar and also produced by the decomposition of tryptophan in the intestine; it is partly responsible for the peculiar odor of the feces. See indole test, under test. Indole rings are found in many organic compounds.  2. any of numerous compounds containing the ring structure of this compound.
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indole t. see specific tests, including Nencki's t., nitroso-indole-nitrate t., pine wood t., and Salkowski's t. (def. 3).
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