Oral lactose tolerance test
oral lactose tolerance test n.
A test for lactase deficiency in which plasma glucose levels are measured after a quantity of lactose has been ingested.
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[awr-uh l, ohr-] /ˈɔr əl, ˈoʊr-/ adjective 1. uttered by the mouth; spoken: oral testimony. 2. of, using, or transmitted by speech: oral methods of language teaching; oral traditions. 3. of, relating to, or involving the mouth: the oral cavity. 4. done, taken, or administered through the mouth: an oral dose of medicine. 5. Phonetics. […]
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