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The acute phase reaction syndrome: the acute phase reactants (a review).

Acta microbiologica et immunologica Hungarica, 1999
The acute phase reaction of the organism, which determines the response that follows the injury of tissues and organs and helps the survival of the individual is reviewed. The main participants, the induction of the reaction and the regulatory mechanisms are shortly discussed, with special respect to the prominent role of interleukin-6.
L, Jakab, L, Kalabay
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[Acute phase reaction in severe injuries].

Sbornik lekarsky, 2003
This study observes acute phase response in first time after injury.Injured patients are already in first timepiece up severe injury in worse general state developed acute phase response than control group before planed surgery. Levels of indicators acute phase response and haemostasis from venous blood samples collected in an injury day and at ...
J, Bríza   +4 more
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Regulation of acute phase reaction in rat adjuvant arthritis

Agents and Actions, 1986
Local low dose injection of actinomycin D into the inflamed tissue as well as administration of a glucocorticoid antagonist is apparently suitable for investigating the regulation of acute phase reactionin vivo. The acute phase protein synthesis in the liver is apparently triggered by several factors derived from the inflamed tissue, not only by one ...
R, Hirschelmann, R, Schade
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serum protein changes during the acute phase reaction

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1969
Abstract Serum α1-antitrypsin, α1-acid glycoprotein, baptoglobin, ceruloplasmin and C-reactive protein are increased, albumin, transferrin, α1-and β-lipoprotein are decreased as an early response to tissue trauma and inflammatory disease. In infection these changes are followed by a rise of γ-globulins.
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An Acute Phase Reaction in Diabetic Patients with Foot Ulcers

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1997
The acute phase reaction is a molecular response to noxious stimuli. Over 50 glycoproteins have been identified as reactants. While this is likely a protective response, some of the changes could be detrimental to body homeostasis. The objective of this study was to examine whether an acute phase reaction occurs in diabetic patients with foot ulcers ...
G R, Upchurch, B A, Keagy, G, Johnson
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Reactions to Illness: The Acute Phase

1982
The acute phase of illness, following initial evaluation in a physician’s office, patient’s home, or an Emergency room is spent in intensive care units of one kind or another. These are specialized units with trained staff and special equipment addressed to the needs of the patient.
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Clinical significance of acute phase reaction in stroke patients

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
Acute cerebral ischemia triggers interleukin-6 (IL-6) release into cerebrospinal fluid and blood. IL-6 induces synthesis of the acute phase proteins (APPs) in the liver. Higher blood IL-6 level in stroke patients is associated with larger infarct size, greater neurological deficit on admission, early neurological worsening, and increased risk of death ...
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[Acute phase reaction following bisphosphonates.]

Clinical calcium, 2017
Bisphosphonates are effective in decreasing bone resorption, the incidence of fragility fracure, and pain from bone metastases. Although relatively well tolerated, the initial dose(s)of intravenous or oral monthly aminobisphosphonates can be associated with an acute phase response, a nonspecific physiologic reaction associated with increased levels of ...
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Hepatic acute phase reaction in vivo and in vitro

In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology, 1989
Hepatic acute phase response is defined as the metabolic reaction of the liver to systemic tissue injury (93). The most prominent change is seen in the pattern of plasma proteins synthesized by the liver (84). The production, and consequently the plasma concentration, of a number of proteins, termed the acute phase reactants, is increased whereas that ...
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Acute phase reaction and the hemostatic balance.

Romanian journal of internal medicine = Revue roumaine de medecine interne, 1996
Data in the literature as well as authors own observations concerning a possible relationship between the acute phase reaction and changes of the hemostatic variables, which may favour or trigger a thrombotic event, are reviewed. Acute phase reaction is usually accompanied by increased plasma levels of fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor and clotting ...
M, Cucuianu   +4 more
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