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Since alcoholism is a major health problem, mechanisms responsible for various forms of alcoholic liver disease (e.g., fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis) require elucidation. Knowledge of these mechanisms is needed to provide a sound framework to treat alcoholic liver disease, to
Pyridine nucleotide fluorescence made from the surface of the hemoglobin-free perfused rat liver was measured continuously by using a "micro-light guide" placed on selected periportal and pericentral regions of the liver lobule. From the portal oxygen tension at which pyridine nucleotide reduction
Free radicals play a central role in the development of liver ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Reduced glutathione (GSH) is the main hepatic free radical scavenger. Brain-dead patients exhibit abnormalities of endocrine status. Many clinicians administer thyroid hormones to improve the
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Thalassemia is the most common genetic disorder worldwide. Use of iron chelators has improved survival but endocrine complications have become more frequent. The frequency of hypothyroidism in Beta Thalassemia Major (BTM) children ranges from 6 to 30 %. Thyroid dysfunction mainly occurs
The influence of thyroid hormone in thermogenesis of animals adapting to high altitude for different periods were studied in white rats. The adaptation to high altitude hypoxia decreased reaction of the organism to cold. The antithyroid injection of mercazolil potentiated the hypoxia action in cold
A 58-year-old female was admitted and discovered to be a victim of thyrotoxicosis. She had experience periodic seizure attacks for 14 months. These seizures disappeared when function of the thyroid returned to normal. We performed many studies to search for the cause of the seizures. No epileptic
Alcoholism is a major health problem, and one of its primary manifestations is alcoholic liver disease. The mechanisms responsible for the various forms of alcoholic liver disease--fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis--are at present poorly understood. Knowledge of these mechanisms is
Environmental triggers in the development of Graves' disease (GD) have been suggested from the very first description of the disease. Since 1987 a number of studies from various countries, have assessed the risk for Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO) associated with smoking, and found an odds-ratio of
OBJECTIVE
To report a rare case of erythrocytosis that occurred in close association with Graves' hyperthyroidism. In order to explore the role of altered erythropoiesis in hyperthyroidism, factors related to erythropoiesis were studied in 30 patients with Graves' hyperthyroidism.
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