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Seizure After Infusion of Aminocaproic Acid
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978AMINOCAPROIC acid is a useful agent in the management of hemophilia, particularly following extensive dental manipulations. The drug is widely used, in large measure because toxic reactions, including gastrointenstinal disturbances, dizziness, tinnitus, malaise, headache, rash, and conjunctival and nasal suffusion, are mild and rarely encountered.
Hafiz R. Parray+2 more
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, 2014
A new and facile modification method to endow graphene with water-dispersity is reported. The remanent epoxide group on graphene prepared by the thermal reduction of graphite oxide is effectively utilized for the modification reaction with the amine ...
Gansukh Erdenedelger+5 more
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A new and facile modification method to endow graphene with water-dispersity is reported. The remanent epoxide group on graphene prepared by the thermal reduction of graphite oxide is effectively utilized for the modification reaction with the amine ...
Gansukh Erdenedelger+5 more
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Convulsions Induced by Aminocaproic Acid Infusion
DICP, 1989Aminocaproic acid is a widely used antifibrinolytic agent. Serious adverse effects associated with its use are rare, but we report on a patient with liver disease and cirrhosis who experienced a grand mal seizure during the intravenous administration of aminocaproic acid.
Reuben Rabinovici+3 more
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Eosinophilia in systemic mastocytosis.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980The diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis depends on the proper recognition of extensive mast cells infiltration in tissues. Accurate identification of the mast cells in tissues may be difficult when there is no clinical suspicion to initiate a special ...
Lung T. Yam, Chun-Fai Yam, Chin-Yang Li
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Bioconjugate chemistry, 1996
The synthesis of an oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) modified with 2-methoxy-6-chloro-9-aminoacridine (Acr) at an abasic site is described. A stereochemically defined aminodiol, L-threoninol, was used to serve as artificial abasic nucleoside.
Keijiro Fukui+4 more
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The synthesis of an oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) modified with 2-methoxy-6-chloro-9-aminoacridine (Acr) at an abasic site is described. A stereochemically defined aminodiol, L-threoninol, was used to serve as artificial abasic nucleoside.
Keijiro Fukui+4 more
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Clinical and experimental hypertension, 1998
A material crossreacting with antibodies against the bufadienolide proscillaridin A and inhibiting the sodium pump was found in human blood plasma.
R. Schneider+7 more
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A material crossreacting with antibodies against the bufadienolide proscillaridin A and inhibiting the sodium pump was found in human blood plasma.
R. Schneider+7 more
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Biochemistry, 1976
1 H NMR spectra of the 3-0-methylpyridoxal 5'-phosphate-n-butylamine reaction product indicated that this analogue forms a Schiff base in aprotic solvent.
K. Feldmann, E. Helmreich
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1 H NMR spectra of the 3-0-methylpyridoxal 5'-phosphate-n-butylamine reaction product indicated that this analogue forms a Schiff base in aprotic solvent.
K. Feldmann, E. Helmreich
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Aminocaproic Acid Prophylaxis in Traumatic Hyphema
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1990ABSTRACT Oral aminocaproic acid has been shown to be effective in clot stabilization and in the reduction of secondary bleeding rates in cases of traumatic hyphema. In a retrospective study of 105 patients treated during a 1-year period, we found the incidence of rebleeding in patients with traumatic hyphema who received aminocaproic acid ...
Thomas W. Wilson+2 more
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Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1965
In two patients being treated with large doses of penicillin, progressive anemia developed which was severe enough to require several transfusions. Reticulocytosis and a positive direct Coombs antiglobulin reaction appeared during therapy.
P. Vanarsdel, B. C. Gilliland
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In two patients being treated with large doses of penicillin, progressive anemia developed which was severe enough to require several transfusions. Reticulocytosis and a positive direct Coombs antiglobulin reaction appeared during therapy.
P. Vanarsdel, B. C. Gilliland
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Spectrophotometric Assays for l-Lysine α-Oxidase and γ-Glutamylamine Cyclotransferase
, 2002A new assay for l -lysine α-oxidase is described. In this assay, the oxidized product generated from l -lysine is reacted with semicarbazide to form α-keto-ϵ-aminocaproate semicarbazone.
J. Danson+2 more
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