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BACKGROUND
Ischaemia-modified albumin, a novel biochemical marker for tissue ischaemia, was found to be associated with oxidative stress. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of ischaemia-modified albumin in the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever and also to evaluate the
OBJECTIVE
To investigate ischemia modified albumin (IMA) levels in children with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) before and after therapy and compare them with those of controls.
METHODS
Twenty seven patients with ARF and 18 healthy, age and sex matched children were included in the study. The diagnosis
OBJECTIVE
To determine abnormalities of cholesterol metabolism in children with acute rheumatic fever (ARF).
METHODS
Cross-sectional study and prospective study.
METHODS
Pediatric ward of the Khon Kaen (Thailand) University Hospital.
METHODS
Forty-six confirmed patients with ARF (during the acute
Serum antibodies reactive with streptococcal cell wall peptidoglycan (PG) and its peptide subunit (synthetic tetra-D-alanine) were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), osteoarthritis and acute rheumatic
A histologic and quantitative immunologic study was made on a large group of rabbits injected intravenously with a single dose of crystallized bovine albumin and bled and sacrificed at various intervals after injection. Both cardiovascular and renal lesions were encountered in high incidence. The
In 117 plasmapheresis procedures provided to rheumatic arthritis patients, the authors studied the changes in colloid osmotic pressure (COP), proteinemia and systemic arterial pressure depending on the plasma volume removed and on the type and volume of the substituting solution. Plasmapheresis
Successful improvement in health in our increasingly aged population will depend in substantial part on reduction of age specific disability levels. In turn, the epidemiologic model suggests that this requires identification of risk factors, development of intervention models, and testing of these
Beta-hemolytic streptococci are known to bind several mammalian proteins, which are presumed to be important in pathogenicity. The distribution of such binding structures was examined for mouse albumin, human serum IgA, human IgG, human fibrinogen, and human plasminogen. A total of 218 group A
The electrophoretic patterns of a series of normal and pathological human sera and plasmas have been obtained using the schlieren scanning method. From these patterns the mobilities and concentrations of the electrophoretically distinct protein components have been computed. The mobilities fall into
Five groups of 10 rabbits each were injected intravenously 2 times at 15 day intervals with either whole horse serum or one of its cold alcohol-precipitated fractions. Suitable serological and general observations were made at appropriate intervals before and after each injection. All animals were
Seventeen patients suffering from an initial attack of acute rheumatic fever were studied during treatment with phenoxymethyl penicillin and salicylates (600 mg orally every 4 or 6 hours). Elevated transaminase (SGOT) levels occurred in nine patients. The SGOT levels were directly related to serum
Background: Improved knowledge of different biomarkers is crucial for early diagnosis of rheumatic diseases and to provide important insights for clinical management. In this study, we evaluated the seroreactivity of patients with
The vitamin D binding protein (DBP) is the major plasma carrier protein of vitamin D and its metabolites. Unlike other hydrophobic hormone-binding systems, it circulates in a considerably higher titer compared to its ligands. Apart from its specific sterol binding capacity, DBP exerts several other