Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (alanine aminotransferase)
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Three cases of human infection by Trichinella spiralis were first confirmed by detecting encysted larvae in the biopsied muscle in December 1997, in Korea. The patients were one 35- and two 39-year-old males residing in Kochang-gun, Kyongsangnam-do. They had a common past history of eating raw liver, spleen, blood and muscle of a badger, Meles meles melanogenys, and complained of high fever, facial and periorbital edema, and myalgia. Hematologic and biochemical examinations revealed leukocytosis and eosinophilia, and highly elevated levels of GOT, GPT, LDH and CPK. In the gastrocnemius muscle of a patient, roundly coiled nematode larvae were detected. The larvae measured 0.775-1.050 (av. 0.908) mm in length, and 0.026-0.042 (av. 0.035) mm in maximum width. The specific IgG antibody levels in three patients' sera were significantly higher when compared with those of normal controls. The patients were treated with flubendazole and albendazole for 15-30 days, and discharged at 13-34 days post-admission. From the above findings, it was confirmed that T. spiralis is present in Korea, and the badger plays a role of as the natural host.
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PMID:The first human case of Trichinella spiralis infection in Korea. 1090 75

An 8-year-old previously healthy girl with Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis developed probable anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS) within 5 days of starting fosphenytoin. She experienced fever, rash, periorbital edema, profound hepatotoxicity and coagulopathy. Her sudden and dramatic rise in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) to greater than 80 times the upper limit of normal in combination with an elevated INR were very concerning. Mortality from AHS has been correlated with the degree of hepatic involvement. Fosphenytoin was immediately discontinued and, within 48 hours, AST, ALT and INR began to decrease and were within normal limits by hospital day 23. Prompt recognition of probable AHS and immediate discontinuation of fosphenytoin resulted in an abrupt reversal of clinical signs and laboratory values associated with potential hepatic failure in a pediatric patient.
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PMID:Probable Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Syndrome Due to Fosphenytoin in a Pediatric Patient with Streptococcus pneumoniae Meningitis. 2305 57