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Tumor markers could increase in both tuberculous peritonitis and peritonitis carcinomatosa, confusing the differentiation of these diseases. This study aimed to better understand the extent of elevation and diagnostic efficacies of carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA 125), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
The parameters of potassium homeostasis (potassium concentration in the plasma, red cells, and urine and potassium to sodium ratio in the urine) and of carbohydrate-energy metabolism (CEM) assessed from the activities of the key enzymes of glycolysis and pentose phosphate route of glucose oxidation
Thirty-three children with grave peritonitis were examined 16-24 h after operation. The groups were matched for the hemodynamic status. Group 1 were patients with moderate hyperdynamic status, group 2 those with the extreme hyperdynamic status, and group 3--patients with hypodynamic status. The
Background: Low-carbohydrate high-fat diets (LCHFDs) are thought to be beneficial for metabolic support in advanced cancer patients. However, whether LCHFDs affect the progression of carcinomatous peritonitis (CP) remains unclear. Our
Pebisut is a biological adhesive composed of naturally occurring carbohydrates combined with zinc oxide (ZnO) initially used as a coadjutant for healing of anastomoses. Likewise some works demonstrated that carbohydrate complexes exerts anti-inflammatory activity and it is widely known that ZnO
Rupture of a benign cystic ovarian teratoma may result in severe chemical granulomatous peritonitis, a condition mimicking peritonitis carcinomatosa, with patients complaining of common abdominal symptoms. As the precipitating cause of rupture is often indeterminate and the rupture itself is hard to
The hypoglycemia in septic shock due to peritonitis indicates deranged carbohydrate metabolism. To determine if this metabolic failure could be attributed to changes of glucoregulatory enzymes and glycolytic intermediates, activities and changes of these substances in septic shock have been studied
Glucose turnover is increased during shock and in acute sepsis, but relatively little information is available concerning the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism during the hypermetabolic phase of sepsis. In these studies peritoneal sepsis was induced in rats, following chronic vascular
In 30 septic, edematous intensive care patients a polyneuropathy occurred during treatment of peritonitis, pancreatitis, adult respiratory distress syndrome, or bronchopneumonia; 28 patients developed a complete tetraplegia. We believe this neuropathy to be an important cause of weaning failure. All
Comparative estimation of efficacy of sorpents SKN-1K, KAU, AU-L in experimental peritonitis was performed. Most favourable effect was observed after performance of hemosorption using AU-L. Sorpent KAU caused very pronounced detoxicational effect, but while its application additional correction of
Carbohydrate antigen-125 (CA-125) is a tumor marker that has been used for differential diagnosis of peritoneal malignancies. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of simultaneous quantification of CA-125 in peritoneal fluid and serum for abdominal cancer cases and
The levels of acid-soluble blood plasma glycoproteins (ABP) were compared in patients with diffuse purulent peritonitis and normal subjects. The content of protein and total carbohydrates in the ABP fraction of normal subjects was 0.68 +/- 0.08 and 0.11 +/- 0.02 mg/ml, respectively, with the