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Query: KEGG:D02003 (
NBT
)
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In 80 women with hyperthyroidism (40 with diagnosed Graves disease and 40 with hyperactive nodular
goiter
) the following tests related to the function of peripheral blood neutrophils have been carried out: 1. nitrotetrazolium blue (NRT) reduction test. 2. evaluation of phagocyting activity by using latex particles and living bacteria cells, and 3. determination of immunoglobulin concentration and the C3 component of the complement in blood serum. The following features were found in the patients with hyperthyroidism: 1. the elevated values of the index of spontaneous
NBT
reduction which return to normal following the treatment with propranolol or metizol lasting 14 days, 2. a decrease in the phagocyting activity of neutrophils occurring with stimulation of phagocytosis by both the latex particles and bacteria cells. 3. the return to normal values of the index of neutrophils phagocyting the latex particles following two-week treatment with propranolol or metizol. It was concluded that in patients with hyperthyroidism the changes in NRT reduction and phagocyting activity of peripheral blood neutrophils return to normal following the two-week treatment of these patients with both propranolol and metizol.
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PMID:[Evaluation of the phagocytic activity of peripheral blood neutrophils in patients with hyperthyroidism]. 276 95
Relationships between chronic iodine deficiency and, among other things, endemic
goiter
in women and adaptation of their babies in the early neonatal period were studied. A total of 125 women with endemic
goiter
of the Ist-IInd degrees and their newborns were examined. The diagnosis of endemic
goiter
was verified by the findings of an objective examination, ultrasonic examination, and puncture biopsy of the thyroid. Blood levels of triiodothyronine and thyroxin were measured in the women on days 3-4 postpartum. In the newborns Apgar score, body mass and length at birth, degree of maturity, physiologic body mass loss, duration of the icteric syndrome, time of umbilical cord drop off, and immunity status from the data of
NBT
test were assessed. Forty-five women without
goiter
and their newborns were controls. Postpartum measurements of triiodothyronine and thyroxin levels in the blood of patients with endemic
goiter
brought the authors to a conclusion that subclinical hypothyrosis was characteristic of them. Adaptation processes in the early neonatal period were found disordered in the newborns of mothers with endemic
goiter
. This manifested by a higher, vs. controls, incidence of asphyxia, hypotrophy, signs of the CNS involvement, and respiratory distress syndrome. Initial body mass recovery, disappearance of the icteric syndrome, umbilical cord loss were delayed in these newborns in comparison with the controls, and statistically reliable deviations in their immune status were revealed.
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PMID:[Features of adaptation of newborns born to mothers with endemic goiter]. 789 32