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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
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As compared to values recorded in 10 healthy normal-weight normolipidemic control subjects, serum cholesterol and apoprotein B levels as well as serum
cholinesterase
activity were found to be obviously decreased in the 28 patients with
acute leukemia
, the lowest levels being associated with the worst prognosis. The values of the above-mentioned biochemical variables in the 21 patients with chronic disorders (13 with chronic myeloproliferative disease and 8 with chronic lymphocytic leukemia) were not as low as in patients with
acute leukemia
. It should however be mentioned that in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia, the lowest levels of serum cholesterol were correlated with a large tumor burden as assessed by a score taking into account for clinical and hematologic parameters. It is concluded that hypocholesterolemia could be regarded as a factor of adverse prognosis in hematologic malignancies, being probably the result of both enhanced catabolism of low density lipoproteins and impaired hepatic lipoprotein synthesis.
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PMID:Serum cholesterol and apoprotein B levels and serum cholinesterase activity in selected hematologic malignancies. 129 17
When compared to values recorded in the 32 healthy control subjects, plasma protein C activity was found to be significantly decreased in the 29 patients with
acute leukemia
and especially in those considered to be in a critical condition. On the other hand, plasma antithrombin III activity did not significantly differ from the values noted in control subjects. The concomitantly occurring high plasma fibrinogen levels and low serum
cholinesterase
activity were highly suggestive for a switch of hepatic protein synthesis towards the production of acute phase proteins. It is therefore considered that in the absence of a consumption coagulopathy, changes affecting plasma protein C and antithrombin III should be related to a modified pattern of hepatic protein synthesis.
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PMID:Plasma protein C and antithrombin III in patients with acute leukemia. 786 37
In this review, we summarize the progresses in allergy, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, infectious diseases, neurology, nutrition and respiratory tract illnesses that have been published in The Italian Journal of Pediatrics in 2012. The induction of Treg activity by probiotics might be effective for promoting tolerance towards food allergens. Nasal cytology is useful in patients with rhinitis for diagnosing chronic non-allergic non-infectious diseases. Atopic eczema is associated both with an aberrant skin matrix and impaired systemic immune response. Therefore, isolated topical treatment may have suboptimal effect. Diagnostic work-up of exercise-induced anaphylaxis, including exercise challenge test, is necessary to reach a diagnosis. Studies may support a role for nutrition on prevention of asthma and cardiovascular diseases. Clinicians need to early identify adolescent menstrual abnormalities to minimize sequelae, and to promote health information. In Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2B investigations include
acetylcholinesterase
study of rectal mucosa followed by the molecular analysis of RET mutation. Low adherence to gluten-free diet and osteopenia are common problems in children with diabetes mellitus type 1 and celiac disease. In infantile colic, laboratory tests are usually unnecessary and the treatment is based on reassurance. Prevalence of obesity and stunting is elucidated by several studies. Evidences are growing that dietetic measures are needed to prevent obesity in children with
acute leukemia
. Treatment studies for infectious diseases show promise for probiotics along with standard triple therapy in children with Helicobacter pilori infection, while zinc has no effect on pneumonia. Educational programs about the proper management of the febrile child are warranted. A new hour-specific total serum bilirubin nomogram has been shown to be able to predict newborns without hyperbilirubinemia after 48 to 72 hours of life. Newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy present ECG and cardiac enzymes alterations leading to reduced neonatal survival. Rehabilitation programs including sensory integration therapy and motor performance, may improve activities of daily life in children with developmental coordination disorder. Aerobic exercise training in addition to chest physiotherapy might be useful in children with cystic fibrosis. Studies on effectiveness of leukotriene receptor antagonists, alone or with other drugs in preschool wheezing are needed.
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PMID:Progress in Pediatrics in 2012: choices in allergy, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, infectious diseases, neurology, nutrition and respiratory tract illnesses. 2365 1