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A 10-month-old male infant (case 1) and another male infant aged 1 year and 11 months (case 2) were admitted to our department because of fever, watery diarrhea and convulsion. On admission, they were unconscious and showed rigidity of the limbs. Laboratory examination revealed a marked increase in GOT and
GPT
, a decrease in platelet and antithrombin III and an increase in
FDP
. Metabolic acidosis was found by blood gas analysis. Brain CT showed an extensive area of low density in case 1, and low density centering on the cerebral basal ganglia and brainstem in case 2. Rotavirus was detected in case 2 by fecal examination. The clinical pictures in these cases closely resembled those of hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy (HSE) reported by Levin et al. in 1983. The etiology of this disease is currently unknown, and its prognosis is poor. The relationship between this disease and rotavirus should be examined in future studies.
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PMID:[Two cases of hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome]. 173 31
The tissue injury caused by Microwave Tissue Coagulator (MTC) was assessed clinically and experimentally with dogs. Following hepatic transection using MTC on condition that the output was 60 watts and radiation lasted for 60 seconds at one time, GOT,
GPT
, lactic acid,
FDP
and endotoxin concentration increased and coagulation parameters such as hepaplastin test were deteriorated transiently. Of tissue injury, following results were obtained. 1) The mechanism of tissue injury by MTC consists of direct heat injury and infarct by circulatory disturbance. The extent of injury from the needle electrode is approximately 10 mm in the former mechanism and 20mm in the latter. 2) Injury of vessels in Glisson's sheath was confirmed up to 50mm apart from the needle electrode by labelling index of bromodeoxyuridine in bile duct epithelial cells. 3) The granulation formation at the site of necrosis was considerably retarded by wound infection. Accordingly, when MTC is utilized on hepatectomy, followings should be noted: 1) To prevent the large intrahepatic vessels from heat injury, MTC may be utilized at the surface of the liver and the needle electrode must be punctured more than 10mm apart from them. 2) Bile leakage at the resected stump should be eliminated to prevent infection at the stump.
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PMID:[Experimental studies on tissue injury by microwave tissue coagulator]. 177 Sep 34
A 77-year-old woman with a 9 years history of Parkinson's disease was admitted to our hospital because of high fever, disturbance of consciousness, increased muscular rigidity and abnormal involuntary movements. She was continuously treated with levodopa + carbidopa (Menesit) 300 mg and amantadine 150 mg every day until admission. On admission, the pulse rate was 102 per minute, blood pressure 90/40 mmHg, body temperature 40.9 degrees C, and bloody stool was noticed. On laboratory examination, erythrocyte sedimentation rate was 6 mm/h, thrombocytes 8.1 X 10(4)/microliters, fibrinogen 91 mg/dl,
FDP
40 mg/ml, suggesting DIC. According to her biochemical examination, serum GOT (167 u),
GPT
(119 u), CPK (847 IU/l), BUN (53.9 mg/dl) and myoglobin (10,370 ng/ml) were increased. These laboratory data indicated that she was suffering from neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). On diagnosis of NMS associated with DIC, she was treated with dantrolene and FUT-175. Dantrolene was effective on the elevated COK level and FUT-175 was effective on the DIC, and symptoms of NMS and DIC were completely improved after a period of 14 days. Patients with Parkinson's disease have been suspected to have a low incidence of DIC, and this may be the first case report on successful treatment of levodopa-induced NMS with DIC in the patient with Parkinson's disease.
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PMID:[Successful treatment of levodopa-induced neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in a patient with Parkinson's disease]. 204 8
Male Wistar rats aged 75 and 150 days were given high fat diet (36.5 weight % and 30 weight % fat) over a period of 14 days. The growth (PER, NPR) and utilization (NPU, LPU) parameters of protein biological value and liver phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) activity were determined. In another experiment, the time dependence of liver gluconeogenesis enzyme (PEPCK and fructose-1,6-diphosphatase /
FDP
-ase/) and transaminase (alanine and aspartate aminotransferase /
ALT
, AST/) activities during 24 days' administration of the diet were determined. A 14 days' high fat intake had a negative effect on protein utilization in the organism of 75- and 150-day-old animals, which was more pronounced in the younger age group (a bigger drop in net protein utilization /NPU/ and greater stimulation of PEPCK activity). In 150-day-old animals the negative effect of a high fat intake was already manifested on the 6th to 10th day of the diet to the same degree as in the younger animals on the 14th day, as seen from the increase in all the enzyme activities. The paper presents findings on differences in the degree of the negative effect of a high fat intake on protein utilization with reference to age.
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PMID:Influence of the time of intake of a high fat diet on gluconeogenesis. 293 54
A 55-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with fever, ascites, generalized lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. A cervical lymph node was biopsied and diagnosed as a diffuse mixed cell type B-cell malignant lymphoma with positive cytoplasmic IgM in plasmacytoid lymphocytes and immunoblasts. Serum protein electrophoresis disclosed a monoclonal peak and immuno-electrophoresis identified the abnormal protein as IgM kappa(k). Serum immunoquantitation revealed an IgM level of 1470 mg/dl. Bence-Jones protein of the k type was positive in the urine. Cryoglobulin with the characteristics of IgM was present in the serum. In peripheral blood, hemoglobin was 12.4 g/dl, WBC 26,500/microliters with increased abnormal cells and the platelet count 2.2 x 10(4)/microliters. Low fibrinogen and high
FDP
levels indicated the existence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Gabexate mesilate (FOY) was administered at a dose of 1,000 mg/day for the DIC with very good response. After one course of combination chemotherapy (vincristine, cyclophosphamide, prednisolone, adriamycin), he achieved complete remission. However, three months later, he showed icterus and anorexia again with high levels of serum GOT and
GPT
and positive HBs antigen. On the 117th hospital day, he became abruptly developed right hemiplegia and coma. Cranial CT demonstrated massive thalamic bleeding in the left hemisphere with ventricular rupture, and he died on the same day.
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PMID:B-cell malignant lymphoma associated with monoclonal macroglobulinemia and cryoglobulinemia. 315 23
The effect of intestinal bacterial flora and endotoxin on fatty liver with germfree (GF) and conventional (CV) rat in the 12th and 24th week was investigated after giving fatty diet which was added 1% cholesterol-0.5% cholic acid to the basic diet. Results are as follows. Serum biochemistry Serum GOT,
GPT
, ALP and cholesterol values increased after giving the fatty diet in both groups. Limulus Gelation Test In CV group, endotoxin was detected in 2 of 10 cases in portal blood and was completely absent in arterial blood. After the fatty diet, endotoxin increased gradually both in portal and arterial blood. Cyclic AMP values on glucagon challenge (P/B ratio) In both groups, the levels of the P/B ratio maintained low values compared with control. In CV group, the values were lower in endotoxin positive cases than negative ones. Hepatic carbohydrate metabolism Abnormal hepatic F6P , glucose,
FDP
and PEP values were observed in CV group and reduction of the levels of hepatic F6P , G6P and glucose values were remarkable in GF group. Hepatic G6P in CV group and
FDP
in GF group remained unchanged. Impairment of F6P and G6P in CV group, was significant in endotoxin positive cases than in negative ones.
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PMID:[Pathogenesis of endogenous endotoxemia in chronic liver disease--with special reference to the experimental fatty liver in germfree animals]. 632 43
We studied the alteration of aldolase isozymes in the serum and tissues of patients with cancer and other diseases using radioimmunoassays specific for aldolase A, B, and C subunits. Aldolase B was predominantly found in adult liver, where aldolase A and C were distinctly low. Aldolase A and B showed almost the same concentration in fetal liver, while in neonatal liver aldolase B protein concentrations were much higher than aldolase A. In contrast, aldolase A was the predominant isozyme found in hepatoma and gastric cancer tissues, whereas aldolase B was distinctly low in hepatoma tissues, and extremely low in gastric cancer tissues. These results suggest that the aldolase A is a more fetal type of liver isozyme than the aldolase B and C, and aldolase B is a more differentiated type of liver isozyme than aldolase A and C. Serum
FDP
aldolase activities were elevated in half of patients with liver diseases, all patients with muscle diseases and a few patients with cancer. Serum aldolase A levels were elevated in patients with muscle diseases and cancer, but not elevated in patients with liver diseases. In contrast, serum aldolase B levels were elevated in patients with liver disease, but not elevated in patients with muscle diseases and other diseases without liver injury. Serum aldolase B levels showed a trend to decrease in cancer patients with normal
GPT
levels. Serum aldolase A/B ratios were significantly increased in cancer patients with normal
GPT
levels, whereas they showed the decreased levels in patients with liver diseases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Alteration of aldolase isozymes in serum and tissues of patients with cancer and other diseases. 804 42
To investigate the role of PAF in tumor-associated disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), we have established the tumor-induced DIC model in rats and examined the effect of PAF-antagonist as compared with commonly used anti-DIC drugs. Four days after the intraperitoneal inoculation of rat ascites hepatoma AH-130, DIC-like hematological parameter changes such as decrease in platelet count, prolongation of PTT and increase in
FDP
were observed. In addition, serum levels of GOT and
GPT
were increased, indicating that liver injury was provoked. PAF-antagonist SM-12502 inhibited the development of DIC (PT, PTT and
FDP
) and liver injury. These results indicate that PAF plays an important role in tumor-associated DIC as well as accompanying organ failure.
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PMID:Effect of SM-12502 on disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in tumor-bearing rats. 913 Nov 47
A 57-year-old woman with a 7-year history of Parkinson's disease was admitted to our hospital because of a high fever, disturbance of consciousness, increased muscular rigidity, tachycardia and hyperhidosis after she stopped taking her prescribed levodopa + carbidopa (Menesit) 400 mg/day. In the laboratory examinations, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate was 109 mm/h, thrombocytes 7.8 x 10(4)/mm3, fibrinogen 457 mg/dl,
FDP
74.8 micrograms/dl, thus suggesting disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). According to her biochemical examination, the serum AST (253 IU/l),
ALT
(178 IU/l), CK (7115 IU/l) and BUN (25 mg/dl) levels were all increased. These laboratory data and the clinical course indicated the patient to be suffering from neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) with DIC. She was diagnosed to have NMS associated with DIC. She was treated with dantrolene sodium, bromocriptine, and gabexate mesilate, and her symptoms thereafter gradually improved. On day 7, she developed status epilepticus in spite of the clinical improvement in her symptoms of NMS and DIC including a clouding of consciousness. The status epilepticus was also attenuated by the use of thiamylal sodium. Patients with Parkinson's disease associated with NMS are considered to have a low incidence of DIC, status epilepticus, and in Japan this may be the first case report of the successful treatment of NMS with DIC and status epilepticus in a patient with Parkinson's disease.
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PMID:[A successfully treated parkinsonian patient with neuroleptic malignant syndrome complicated by status epilepticus and disseminated intravascular coagulation]. 1050 92
A 66-year-old male was admitted to our hospital, presenting a high fever and generalized erythema on June 9, 1999. Physical examination revealed many eschars on his legs. Laboratory examinations were as follows: platelet counts, 5.5 x 10(4)/microliter:
FDP
, 25 micrograms/ml: TAT, 70.9 ng/ml: GOT, 177 IU/l,
GPT
, 174 IU/l: CRP, 32.3 mg/dl. Based on these findings, he was diagnosed as having rickettsiosis with DIC, and minocycline (200 mg/day) and heparin were started immediately, but had no clinical effect for 3 days. Blood gas analysis showed severe hypoxia and the chest CT scan revealed increased CT value in all lung fields with reticular shadows in the lower fields and pleural effusion, suggested interstitial pneumonia. Methyl-prednisolone pulse therapy was started on June 12, after which he completely recovered. Anti-Rikettia japonica IgM antibody was found to be x8,192 by immunofluorescent test, establishing the diagnosis of Japanese spotted fever. Acute respiratory failure with interstitial pneumonia shadows should be emphasized as a complication of severe rickettsiosis.
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PMID:[Japanese spotted fever complicated by acute respiratory failure]. 1074 Oct 8
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