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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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A double blind, cross-over design was used to compare the acute effects of timegadine, naproxen and placebo in rheumatoid arthritis. Timegadine appeared to be more effective than naproxen in those variables related to disease activity although there were no statistically significant differences (apart from morning stiffness) where variables were examined individually. There was a tendency to a rise in
alkaline phosphatase
, and possibly gamma glutamyl transpeptidase, during the 2-week timegadine treatment period. No other biochemical or
haematological abnormality
was observed.
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PMID:Comparison of timegadine and naproxen in rheumatoid arthritis. A placebo controlled trial. 637 94
In order to investigate the clinical characteristics of
hematological abnormality
in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and inquire into the basis for differential diagnosis, the hematological data of 92 cases with lupus erythematosus-related hematological disorder (SLERHD) were retrospectively analyzed by use of SPSS/PC software. The results showed that these patients were short of specificity in clinical manifestation and hemogram, however, all cases possessed multiple SLE-related autoantibodies, increase of serum globulin level and varying extent dermal and arthral signs. The incidence of primary or initial symptom in the 92 cases was as follow: 65 anemia (72.8%), 39 purpura (42.4%), 17 hemolytic anemia (18.5%), 56 leukopenia (60.9%), 54 thrombocytopenia (58.7%), and 41 pancytopenia (44.6%). The bone marrow examinations showed that the cellularity of nucleated cells was mostly normal, and active proliferation in 57 cases (61.9%) and hypercellularity in 35 cases (38.1%); the G/E ratio was normal in majority, and G/E ratio > 3 in 59 cases (64.1%) and < 3 in 33 cases (35.9%) and G/E < 1 in 17 cases with hemolytic anemia Coombs' test positive; megakaryocyte counts were normal in 11 cases (11.9%), increase in 80 cases (86.9%) and lower than 7/marrow smear in 1 case (1.1%). Neutrophil
alkaline phosphatase
staining was negative in all of the cases. From above data it is concluded that patients with SLERHD are varied in clinical and blood pictures, but all patients are provided with multiple SLE-related autoantibodies, globulinemia and dermal and arthral signs. It is easy to identify SLERHD from aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia and Evans' syndrome by comprehensive and detailed clinical and laboratory examinations.
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PMID:[Clinical features of hematological abnormality in systemic lupus erythematosus-related hematological disorders]. 1251 74