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Acute Phase Reaction Following Intravenous Administration of Streptokinase
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1974SummarySK-therapy regularly is followed by a marked elevation of those plasma proteins known as “acute phase reactants” (α 1-antitrypsin, orosomucoid, β 1 C-globulin, ceruloplasmin). In short-time therapy of myocardial infarction also a transitory presence of CRP is demonstrable.
Mosuni Ms, Kaiser R, Spöttl F
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Acute and “chronic” phase reaction—a mother of disease
Clinical Nutrition, 2004The world is increasingly threatened by a global epidemic of chronic diseases. Almost half of the global morbidity and almost two thirds of global mortality is due to these diseases-approximately 35 million die each year from chronic diseases. And they continue to increase.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1980
SummaryWhen compared to the values obtained in healthy normal-weight, normolipemic controls, the plasma level of ristocetin-cofactor (VIII: R-cof.) was found to be much higher in patients with acute myocardial infarction and in postoperative conditions (4–5 days after a major surgical intervention). A lesser increase of VIII: R-cof.
Ileana Missits+3 more
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SummaryWhen compared to the values obtained in healthy normal-weight, normolipemic controls, the plasma level of ristocetin-cofactor (VIII: R-cof.) was found to be much higher in patients with acute myocardial infarction and in postoperative conditions (4–5 days after a major surgical intervention). A lesser increase of VIII: R-cof.
Ileana Missits+3 more
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HDL cholesterol and the acute phase reaction following myocardial infarction and acute pancreatitis
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1987The response of HDL in the acute phase reaction following myocardial infarction (MI) (82 subjects) and acute pancreatitis (AP) (30 subjects) has been examined and compared with that in a control group (76 subjects) admitted to hospital with suspected MI but in whom the diagnosis was not subsequently confirmed.
Michael N. Fahie-Wilson+2 more
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The Effect of T-2 Toxin on the Acute Phase Reaction in Mice
Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1985The effects of T-2 toxin on a murine model of the acute phase response were studied. Two murine acute phase reactants, serum amyloid P component and plasma fibronectin, were measured after subcutaneous and intraperitoneal administration of T-2 toxin in varying doses. No acute phase response was observed.
F. Murphy+4 more
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Hemodynamic reactions in the acute phase of massive pulmonary embolism
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1997Massive pulmonary embolism is accompanied by the differences between a decrease in systemic and peripheral blood flow and imbalanced blood ejection from the ventricles. The results of the study suggest an association of these hemodynamic responses with redistribution of blood outflows from systemic veins whereby the relative proportion of blood ...
M. S. Tverskaya+3 more
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Reactions to Illness: The Acute Phase
1982The 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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The modulation of inflammation by the acute phase reaction in adjuvant arthritis of rats
Agents and Actions, 1981In adjuvant-arthritic rats the carrageenin edema of the non-arthritic hind paw was significantly inhibited 24 hours and 3 days after adjuvant injection, but the edema was not influenced at day 14 when the acute phase reaction was still evident and increased anew. Inhibition of the edema in the primary phase may be rather explained by counter-irritation
R. Schade, H. Bekemeier, R. Hirschelmann
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Clinical significance of acute phase reaction in stroke patients
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008Acute 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 in pulmonary tuberculosis during treatment
10.2 Tuberculosis, 2015It is well known that acute phase proteins rapidly increase in many infective, traumatic,malignant and autoimune conditions. Tuberculosis is one of them. The aim of our study was to estimate prognostic value of C-reactive protein and alpha 1 acid glycoprotein.
Aleksandar Sandevski+2 more
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