6 Ergebnisse
Proportions of cholesterol precursors (squalene, delta 8-cholestenol, desmosterol and lathosterol), plant sterols (campesterol and sitosterol) and cholestanol to cholesterol in serum were measured before and serially after liver transplantation in eight patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
The water-insoluble cholesterol-cholestanol-water adduct C-C-2W, chemical and physical cause of atherosclerosis and gallstones, has now been found in tendinous xanthoma as well; C-C-2W, and not cholestanol, is the initial compound deposited in hereditary CTX (cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis). From
We experienced a family with novel massive tendon xanthomatosis which can be excluded from known disease causing xanthomatosis. The proband was a 58-year-old man who had necrosis in his massive Achilles tendon xanthoma. Three of 5 brothers including him and his nephew had the same clinical
A case is described of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis with purely neurological manifestations. Cholestanol deposition in both affected and unaffected brain regions was markedly increased, reaching 18.5-20.8% of the sterol fraction. The unilateral lesions localized in the basal ganglia and cerebellar
OBJECTIVE
Liver biopsy has so far been the only method to accurately follow the progression of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). The stage and the severity of lymphocytic piecemeal necrosis (LPN) have been shown to be an independent factor for the development of cirrhosis. In this 3-year prospective
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether cholesterol metabolism is associated with serum adipokines and inflammatory markers.
METHODS
In fifty-eight subjects with impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance and features of the metabolic syndrome cholesterol