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Hypogammaglobulinemia and Pernicious Anemia
Southern Medical Journal, 1987We have described two patients with pernicious anemia in whom incidental hypogammaglobulinemia was discovered. According to our review of 41 cases of this association reported in the literature, our patients are similar to those previously reported in their young age, the evidence for antral involvement with the atrophic gastritis, and the absence in ...
P E Wright, D A Sears
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TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA BY A SPECIAL DIET
, 1926To the Editor: —In their important article "Treatment of Pernicious Anemia by a Special Diet" (The Journal, August 14), Minot and Murphy honor me by quoting one of my articles in relation to deficiency as a cause of pernicious anemia.
C. Elders
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2008
Pernicious anemia (PA) is the most common manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency, in which an autoimmune pathogenesis is supported by (a) the presence of mononuclear-cell infiltration into gastric mucosa with loss of parietal cells, (b) autoantibodies to parietal cells and intrinsic factor, (c) autoreactive T cells, (d) regeneration of parietal cells ...
Alejandro Ruiz-Argüelles+4 more
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Pernicious anemia (PA) is the most common manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency, in which an autoimmune pathogenesis is supported by (a) the presence of mononuclear-cell infiltration into gastric mucosa with loss of parietal cells, (b) autoantibodies to parietal cells and intrinsic factor, (c) autoreactive T cells, (d) regeneration of parietal cells ...
Alejandro Ruiz-Argüelles+4 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
THE occasional occurrence of megaloblastic anemia in early childhood was recognized at least thirty years ago, but the relative rarity of cases and the paucity of knowledge of their pathogenesis pr...
Milton S. Sacks+2 more
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THE occasional occurrence of megaloblastic anemia in early childhood was recognized at least thirty years ago, but the relative rarity of cases and the paucity of knowledge of their pathogenesis pr...
Milton S. Sacks+2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: Although it is commonly stated that pernicious anemia is relatively rarely seen in negroes (1), our clinical impression is that this opinion may be in error.
Paul R. McCurdy, Richard J. Hart
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Excerpt To the editor: Although it is commonly stated that pernicious anemia is relatively rarely seen in negroes (1), our clinical impression is that this opinion may be in error.
Paul R. McCurdy, Richard J. Hart
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A DIET RICH IN LIVER IN THE TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA: STUDY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE CASES
, 1927A year ago we reported on the beneficial effect of a diet rich in liver for forty-five patients with pernicious anemia. 1 During the year, Brill, 2 Sappington 3 and Barach 4 have reported in confirmation of our results, and Koessler, Maurer and Loughlin ...
G. Minot, W. Murphy
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Haptoglobin in Pernicious Anemia
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1957Haptoglobin (Hp) is a term introduced by Jayk (1939) to designate a group of serum mucaproteins capable of binding hemoglobin stoechiometrically in Vim and in vitro. The haptoglobin content of the serum can be determined by two merhods, both based on the affinity of haptoglobin for hemoglobin.
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Hypercalcitonemia in pernicious anemia
Experientia, 1980Gastrin has been suggested as a natural secretogogue of the hormone calcitonin. We have found hypercalcitonemia in 55% of patients with pernicious anemia, and the gastrin levels, although usually increased, did not correlate.
J. Cyrus+4 more
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DESICCATED STOMACH IN THE TREATMENT OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA
, 1929After the discovery by Minot and Murphy 1 of the beneficial effects of liver therapy in pernicious anemia and the preparation of an active extract by Cohn and his associates, 2 the way for further study was opened by the demonstration by Castle 3 that ...
C. C. Sturgis, R. Isaacs
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Pernicious anemia in childhood
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1978Two children from different families with pernicious anemia are described. The defect appears to be the lack of intrinsic factor in the acid gastric juice. The correct diagnosis and proper therapy are essential for insuring a normal growth and development.
E.Y. Hudaverdi+3 more
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