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Query: EC:3.2.1.36 (
hyaluronidase
)
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A procedure for the outpatient management of acute hemorrhoidal disease is presented. Treatment, using local anesthesia with
hyaluronidase
, is directed to (1) relieve pain, (2) decrease edema, (3) treat appropriately the internal hemorrhoidal disease, and (4) treat the external thrombosis if present. Adequate treatment of the
acute disease
will, in a significant proportion of patients, avoid further surgical intervention. Eperience with results of this modality of treatment in patients is presented.
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PMID:The outpatient management of acute hemorrhoidal disease. 46 96
Following major tissue injury, hyaluronic acid production increases as a rapid response survival mechanism. Increased hyaluronic acid production and turnover are often associated with increased
hyaluronidase
activity, the enzyme that degrades hyaluronic acid. We investigated whether hyaluronic acid and
hyaluronidase
can be used as non-invasive markers of
acute disease
activity in hepatitis C by studying 26 patients with acute hepatitis C, 89 with chronic hepatitis C and 32 healthy controls. Chronic hepatitis C subjects were classified into five subgroups according to the stage of liver fibrosis. Serum aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase activities and hyaluronic acid levels were increased in hepatitis C patients compared with the controls. Serum hyaluronic acid elevation correlated with disease progression. Serum
hyaluronidase
activities were also increased in patients compared with the controls, but decreased with disease progression. We conclude that both
hyaluronidase
and hyaluronic acid may be useful as early non-invasive serum indicators of disease activity in acute hepatitis C.
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PMID:Evaluation of serum hyaluronic acid level and hyaluronidase activity in acute and chronic hepatitis C. 1759 63