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Abnormal myocardial mechanics in Kawasaki disease: rapid response to gamma-globulin.

American Heart Journal, 2000
BACKGROUND The time course and rate of recovery of myocardial dysfunction in association with Kawasaki disease in response to intravenous gamma-globulin is unknown and may provide mechanistic clues.
A. Moran   +6 more
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Selective high dose gamma‐globulin treatment in Kawasaki disease: Assessment of clinical aspects and cost effectiveness

Pediatrics International, 1999
Background: High‐dose intravenous gamma‐globulin (IVGG) plus aspirin (ASA) treatment is effective in preventing coronary artery complications in acute Kawasaki disease (KD). However, gamma‐globulin is very expensive, especially in Japan.
N. Sato   +8 more
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Simultaneous determination of human serum albumin, gamma-globulin, and glucose in a phosphate buffer solution by near-infrared spectroscopy with moving window partial least-squares regression.

In Analysis, 2003
Near-infrared (NIR) spectra in the 12,000-4,000 cm(-1) region were measured for phosphate buffer solutions containing human serum albumin (HSA), gamma-globulin, and glucose with various concentrations at 37 degrees C. Five levels of full factorial design
S. Kasemsumran   +4 more
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Estimation of Alterations of Serum Gamma Globulin by a Turbidimetric Technique

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947
Summary 1. When serum with abnormally hiqh gamma globulin concentration 1s diluted with a solution containing a certain small amount of copper or zinc sulfate, a turbid precipitate forms and the optical density of the suspension is proportional to the ...
H. Kunkel
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Effect of corticosteroids in addition to intravenous gamma globulin therapy on serum cytokine levels in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease in children.

Jornal de Pediatria, 2003
OBJECTIVE The aim of this multicenter prospective and randomized study was to determine the effect of adding corticosteroids to intravenous gamma globulin (i.v.GG) therapy on serum cytokine levels, as well as to see its effect on the clinical course in ...
Y. Okada   +6 more
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Improvement of histological and immunological change in steroid and immunosuppressive drug-resistant lupus nephritis by high-dose intravenous gamma globulin.

Nephron, 1989
From July 1984 to December 1987, 9 patients with lupus nephritis did not respond to the administration of two courses of methylprednisolone pulse therapy and cyclophosphamide treatment for 56 days.
Ching‐Yuang Lin, H. Hsu, H. Chiang
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HELP CONSERVE GAMMA GLOBULIN

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
To the Editor .—The 1961 edition of "Red Book" of the American Academy of Pediatrics distinguishes between the adult and the child dose for the first time in its recommendations for the prevention of infectious hepatitis. This amounts to 2½ times more for adults than for children per pound of body weight. These recommendations resemble those of Krugman
Alex J. Steigman   +9 more
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Prediction of non-responsiveness to intravenous high-dose gamma-globulin therapy in patients with Kawasaki disease at onset.

Jornal de Pediatria, 2000
Children with Kawasaki disease (n = 82), treated with intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) at a high dose, were classified as IVIG-responsive (defervescence within 5 days of starting IVIG, n = 69) or IVIG-non-responsive (consistent fever over a 6-day ...
Mariko Fukunishi   +6 more
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Gamma Globulin in Hepatitis

JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— Dr. Krugman and his associates deserve congratulations for their study of infectious hepatitis reported inThe Journal, Oct. 15, 1960. However, their statement concerning the optional dose of gamma globulin for the prevention of infectious hepatitis merits discussion. The authors think that 0.01 ml.
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Isoantigens of Gamma Globulin in Pigs [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1965
Two gamma globulin isoantigens in pigs have been identified by hemagglutination-inhibition tests. Two codominant autosomal alleles, Gl a and Gl b , determine three phenotypes, Gl(a+b-), Gl(a+b+), and Gl(a-b+).
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