نتایج جستجو برای: hypoproteinemia

تعداد نتایج: 472  

Journal: :International wound journal 2010
Kyoko Tsuda Toshio Nakatani Junko Sugama Mayumi Okuwa Hiromi Sanada

We prepared full thickness skin defects in rats fed on a protein-free diet as a hypoproteinaemia model, then switched the animals to a diet containing a normal protein level 1, 6 or 12 days after wounding (inflammatory, granulation and rearrangement phases of the wound healing process) to examine whether improvement in the low-protein state promotes subsequent wound healing. The interval until ...

1949
R. V. Sathe R. N. Ichhaporia

Holmes (1944) described a case of gross ascites and oedema in a case of microcytic anaemia during recovery with treatment. A low vegetarian diet was suggested as a contributory factor. Davies (1945) described a case of macrocytic anaemia which developed oedema similarly while responding to treatment with anti-anaemic principles. In both these cases the blood showed hypoproteinaemia with the oed...

Journal: :British medical journal 1983
R F Logan G Tucker E A Rifkind R C Heading A Ferguson

From 1960 to 1979 there was a threefold increase in the number of cases of coeliac disease diagnosed annually in adults in Edinburgh and the Lothians. Women accounted for 80% of the increase and their mean age at diagnosis was significantly reduced. The ratio of female to male new cases changed from 1.25 in the '60s to 2.5 in the '70s. In the period 1975-9 56 of 102 adults with coeliac disease ...

2013
Ting Zhou Saihua Lu Xiufeng Liu Ye Zhang Feng Xu

Human serum albumin (HSA) is an ideal natural colloid that has been widely used in clinical practice for supplemental albumin or as a plasma substitute during therapeutic plasma exchanges to redress hypoproteinemia. However, a paucity of well-designed clinical trials, a lack of a clear cut survival benefit, and frequent case reports of adverse drug reaction (ADR) make the use of HSA controversi...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
S. C. Madden A. A. Kattus J. R. Carter L. L. Miller G. H. Whipple

When blood plasma proteins are depleted by bleeding, with return of the washed red cells (plasmapheresis), it is possible to bring dogs to a steady state of hypoproteinemia and a constant level of plasma protein production if the diet nitrogen is controlled and limited. Such dogs are outwardly normal but have a lowered resistance to infection and to certain intoxications. Certain protein digest...

2013
ETHEL BENEDICT

In 1923, Salvesen and Linder (1) pointed out that hypoproteinemia in the nephrotic type of Bright's disease is associated with hypocalcemia, the calcium content of the serum tending to parallel the total serum protein level. Marrack and Thacker (2) and Hastings, Murray and Sendroy (3) subsequently expressed this proportionality between total calcium and total protein more precisely in the form ...

Journal: :Haematologica 1995
U Nowak-Göttl B Rath M Binder J U Hassel J Wolff S Husemann J Ritter

A prospective longitudinal study was conducted to determine whether single-donor fresh frozen plasma (FFP) substitution was able to influence L-asparaginase-associated hypoproteinemia. Within a 36-month period, 20 of 42 children with ALL received a total of 42 prophylactic FFP doses at a median of 10 (5-20) mliter/kg when fibrinogen levels decreased to < 60 mg/dL and thrombin time was lengthene...

2017
Wolfgang Kreisel Guenther Ruf Richard Salm Adhara Lazaro Bertram Bengsch Anna-Maria Globig Paul Fisch Silke Lassmann Annette Schmitt-Graeff

Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is characterized by loss of serum proteins into the gastrointestinal tract. It may lead to hypoproteinemia and clinically present as protein deficiency edema, ascites, pleural or pericardial effusion and/or malnutrition. In most cases the site of protein loss is the small intestine. Here we present an unusual case of severe PLE in a 55-year old female with a one...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2001
T De Pas G Curigliano L Franceschelli C Catania L Spaggiari F de Braud

Systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is a rare disorder with a high mortality rate, characterized by rapidly developing edema, weight gain and hypotension, hemoconcentration and hypoproteinemia. This syndrome is caused by sudden, reversible capillary hyperpermeability with a rapid extravasation of plasma from the intravascular to the interstitial space. Even though SCLS has been suggested to...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2009
X Long Zheng Yasunori Kitamoto J Evan Sadler

Enteropeptidase, a type II transmembrane serine protease, is localized to the brush border of the duodenal and jejunal mucosa. It is synthesized as a zymogen (proenteropeptidase) that requires activation by another protease, either trypsin or possibly duodenase. Active enteropeptidase then converts the pancreatic precursor, trypsinogen, to trypsin by cleavage of the specific trypsinogen activat...

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