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Hematopoietic Response to Hematinics in Horses

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
John Bowden, George T Edds
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Hematin Anhydride (Β-Hematin): An Analogue to Malaria Pigment Hemozoin Possesses Nonlinearity

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2023
Hematin anhydride (β-hematin), the synthetic analogue of the malaria pigment, "hemozoin", is a heme dimer produced by reciprocal covalent bonds among carboxylic acid groups on the protoporphyrin-IX ring and the iron atom present in the two adjacent heme molecules. Hemozoin is a disposal product formed from the digestion of hemoglobin present in the red
Priyadarshi Sahoo   +4 more
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Urinary Hematin Calculi

Journal of Urology, 1991
We report 2 cases of nephrolithiasis owing to hematin stones. One patient had no apparent explanation for this finding, while the other was receiving warfarin anticoagulation for a prosthetic aortic valve. The chemical nature, etiology and clinical features of hematin calculi are discussed.
J I, Miller, R B, McBeath, G W, Drach
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Hematin therapy in porphyric attacks

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1980
We report our experience with hematin in the treatment of 57 patients in porphyric attacks. The ratio of acute intermittent porphyria: variegate porphyria: hereditary coproporphyria was 43:11:3. More than 90% of the patients showed not only a decline in their porphyrin precursors, but also a favor able clinical response.
C A, Pierach   +4 more
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Effect of hematin in porphyric neuropathy

Neurology, 1977
Early, intravenous administration of hematin in a patient with acute intermittent porphyria and severe quadriparesis may have produced partial but remarkable improvement of neuropathy, and resulted in simultaneous decline of porphyrin precursors in the blood.
E P, Bosch   +4 more
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Shotgun Hematinic Therapy

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
To the Editor.— Regarding the article by Fred Rosner, in the July issue of theArchives(138:1129, 1978) on shotgun hematinic therapy, I certainly concur, at least in spirit, with the idea that shotgun hematinic therapy is to be eschewed. It is unfortunate, however, that the author compromised his legitimacy by rambling and making statements that, to my
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