... that the
complete autoantibody profile is important for a careful exami-
nation of patients with rheumatic diseases and to access all
their clinical features.
Frank and colleagues analyzed sera ... synthesis was purified by high-performance liquid chro-
matography. The quality and purity of the peptide was
assessed by mass spectrometry and analytical high-perform-
ance liquid chro...
...
activity. Hepatology 1998; 27:868-872.
Tables
Table 1. Demographic and Clinical Profiles at Initial Presentation
Total cases:
294
Mean age at entry (range):
46.2 (18-75) years
Male to female ... entry, history of alcoholism, diagnosis of cirrhosis, levels of
ALT, AST, albumin, PT, AFP, or platelet counts.
Dynamic ALT Changes and the Clinical Implication. In order to ev...
... Patients with NSAID-Induced Urticaria/Angioedema 29
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Clinical Management of Adult Patients with a History of
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug–Induced Urticaria/
Angioedema: ... anti-
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alternative in patients with adverse reactions to nonsteroidal
anti-in...
... than 2 years of age may
have less skin reactivity and thus smaller wheals than
older children. Children less than 1 year of age may have
IgE-mediated allergic disease related to a particular ... the natural history of milk
and egg allergy.
Clinical history
The patient's history and physical examination are the
foundation for the diagnosis of food allergy. The first goal
is...
...
Patient 4, age 10 years, had a long history of poor concentration, and defiant and
challenging behaviour. She was born following a normal pregnancy and delivery, and
had a history of delay ... medication
effect wears off and children eat normally. Children are usually advised to eat a
substantial breakfast before taking their medication and most are able to eat a
healt...
... Shoshan Y, Shapira I, Toubi E, Frolkis I, Yaron M, Mevorach D:
Accelerated Fas-mediated apoptosis of monocytes and
maturing macrophages from patients with systemic lupus
erythematosus: relevance to ... 7:54-64.
17. Nauta AJ, Bottazzi B, Mantovani A, Salvatori G, Kishore U,
Schwaeble WJ, Gingras AR, Tzima S, Vivanco F, Egido J, Tijsma
O, Hack EC, Daha MR, Roos A: Biochemical and functio...
... show similar baseline characteristics.
a
Values are the mean ± standard deviation. AC, autologous chondrocyte transplantation;
ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; BUN, ... sulfated glycosaminoglycans, hyaluronan, or other
polyanions, such as DNA, RNA, or dextran sulfate [9]. The
standard used in the assay was shark cartilage aggrecan (A1
fraction) at concentrat...
... functional class (NYHA), blood data including
signs of haemolysis, anticoagulation profile, assessment of
cardiac rhythm and blood pressure and documentation of
occurrence of early and late complications.
In ... rosthesis,
mechanical valves).
In our study, the pulmonary autografts had signifi-
cantly lower transvalvular gradients than the mechanical
valves. From our understanding of...
... behavioral and serum biochemical tests were statis-
tically analyzed using two-way analysis of variance
(ANOVA). The data of tissue biomarker total calcium
and MPO were analyzed using one way analysis ... duration, as an index of heat hyperalgesia and
chemical allodynia by using hot plate, radiant heat lamp
and acetone applicator respectively as shown in figure 1,
2 and 3. I/R of femo...
... report of
two cases. Japan Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology 2005,
48:1089-90.
31. Sato T, Matsuzaki A, Arinaga M: Tarsal tunnel syndrome due to
contracture of abductor hallucis. a ... undertake, all mak-
ing it an advantageous piece of clinical equipment [16].
Ultrasonography has also already been shown to be a
valid and reliable tool diagnostically in the...