Search results for "Gamma globulin"
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Clinical features and outcomes of patients with drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis: a retrospective cohort study.
2014
Abstract Background Drugs and herbal products can induce autoimmune hepatitis. We assessed frequency and clinical outcomes of patients suffering from drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis. Methods All patients with drug-induced liver injury admitted between 2000 and 2011 were retrospectively studied. Diagnoses of drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis and idiopathic autoimmune hepatitis were made according to simplified criteria. After discharge, all patients had regular follow-up and were contacted to update outcomes. Results Among 10,270 in-hospital patients, 136 (1.3%) were diagnosed with drug-induced liver injury. Among them, 12 (8.8%) were diagnosed as drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis (41.7% m…
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and autoimmune liver diseases
1992
Anti-HCV tests were positive in 18–45% of sera from patients with autoimmune chronic active hepatitis. High gammaglobulin levels may result in false positive results, however, some sera show true positivity. PCR testing of such sera is necessary in order to determine whether HCV is directly involved in specific forms of the disease.
Should mild hypogammaglobulinemia be managed as severe hypogammaglobulinemia? A study of 389 patients with secondary hypogammaglobulinemia.
2014
Although secondary hypogammaglobulinemia is more frequent than primary hypogammaglobulinemia, its etiology and management are poorly described, particularly for mild hypogammaglobulinemia.This retrospective observational study included all adult patients with a gammaglobulin level6.4g/L on serum electrophoresis identified at Dijon teaching hospital between April and September 2012. Clinico-biological features, etiologies and infectious complications were collected at inclusion and compared between group 1 (gammaglobulin5g/L, severe hypogammaglobulinemia), and group 2 (gammaglobulin6.4 and ≥5g/L, mild hypogammaglobulinemia).Among the 4011 serum electrophoreses, 570 samples from 389 patients …
�ber den Durchtritt von Proteinen durch die unversehrte Haut und deren Nachweis im Hautwaschwasser
1966
Im Hautwaschwasser von 28 gesunden Personen wurde mittels des Agglutinationshemmungstests bei uber der Halfte der Probanden Albumin und γ-Globulin nachgewiesen. Das deutet darauf hin, das die menschliche Haut im gesunden Zustand auch fur Makromolekule durchgangig ist, welche bei neutralem pH in wasrige Losungen ubertreten konnen.
Monoklonale Gammopathie bei HIV-Infektion
2008
A lambda-light chain-IgA plasmocytoma, accompanied by a changing clinical picture of fever, nocturnal perspirations and weight loss, developed in a 46-year-old homosexual male with AIDS, stage IV (classification according to the Centers for Disease Control). He had been suffering from recurrent Salmonella septicaemia. Serum protein electrophoresis demonstrated marked elevation of the beta- and gamma-fractions (44% and 24%, respectively). There were 15% plasma cells in the differential blood count and in the bone marrow smear. Immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated free lambda-light chains. The IgA concentration in cerebrospinal fluid was raised to 202 mg/l, and there was an IgA paraproteinaemia…
Comparative responses to three different types of interferon-α in patients with chronic hepatitis C
1999
We investigated the efficacy and tolerability of three different types of interferon-alpha, administered with the same schedule to naive patients with chronic hepatitis C. One hundred and seven patients with histologically proven chronic hepatitis C were enrolled during a period of three years and randomly divided into three groups, to receive (a) leukocyte-interferon-alpha, 6 MU three times a week for 4 months, followed by 3 MU three times a week for 8 months (Group I); (b) recombinant-IFN-alpha-2a, with the same schedule (Group II); and (c) lymphoblastoid-IFN-alpha-N1, with the same schedule (Group III). All patients were followed-up for 6 months to evaluate the long-term response. The 'C…
Zur Proteinbindung an Erythrocyten mit Dinitrodifluorbenzol
1963
Es wird die Kupplung von Proteinen an die Erythrocytenoberflache mit Dinitrodifluorbenzol untersucht. Aus der charakteristischen Beladungskurve so behandelter Erythrocyten kann eine Adsorption des Proteins an die Erythrocytenoberflache als wahrscheinlich angenommen werden.
Serologisch-hämatologische und immunologische Untersuchungen an winterschlafenden Fledermäusen (Myotis myotis S.)
1963
Antibody deficiency in hibernating bats (Myotis myotis S.) was shown by precipitin reaction. Theγ-globulins in serum of hibernating bats decreased to one half of the normal value. There is significant leukopenia, lymphopenia and eosinopenia. Injected bovine albumin was completely removed within 9 days in active animals, in torpid animals only 1/25 was absorbed from the 6th to the 23rd day.