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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Current concepts of the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical and laboratory diagnosis, and management of fulminant and low-grade
DIC
have been presented. Considerable attention has been devoted to interrelationships within the hemostasis system. Only by clearly understanding these pathophysiologic interrelationships can the clinician and laboratory scientist appreciate the divergent and wide spectrum of often confusing clinical and laboratory findings in patients with
DIC
. Many therapeutic decisions to be made are controversial and will remain so until more is published about specific therapeutic modalities and survival patterns. Also, therapy must be highly individualized depending on the nature of
DIC
, age, etiology of
DIC
, site and severity of hemorrhage or thrombosis, and hemodynamic and other clinical parameters. Many syndromes that are organ-specific share common pathophysiology with
DIC
but are typically identified as an independent disease entity, such as hemolytic uremic syndrome, adult shock-lung syndrome, eclampsia, and many other isolated "organ-specific" disorders.
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PMID:Disseminated intravascular coagulation. 145 11
A 63 year old man underwent MCA aneurysmal neck clipping under O2-N2O-enflurane anesthesia. On the 46th postoperative day after the first operation, he had cranioplasty under O2-N2O-sevoflurane anesthesia. Hepatic injury occurred after the operation, and GOT, GPT and bilirubin increased above 700 IU.l-1, 800 IU.l-1 and 15.0 mg.dl-1 respectively but consciousness disturbance, hyperammonemia and
DIC
did not appear. His hepatic injury improved on conservative therapy. It seems that his hepatic injury was not caused by hepatitis viruses or hepatotoxicity of any drugs, but caused by cross sensitization between halogenated inhalation anesthetics, especially enflurane and sevoflurane, judging from drug induced lymphocyte stimulating test (DLST). We have to select an anesthetic method considering potential hepatic injury by halogenated anesthetics in a case of repeated anesthesia and operations during a short-term.
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PMID:[A case of postoperative hepatic injury after sevoflurane anesthesia]. 146 Jul 59
We found a novel and highly selective synthetic inhibitor of plasma kallikrein (PK), called PKSI-527; the Ki value was 0.81 microM. PKSI-527 inhibited the bradykinin (BK) generation induced by kaolin and prolonged partial thromboplastin time (PTT). PKSI-527 prevented the decrease of fibrinogen (Fg) levels due to i.v. injection of ellagic acid in mice and ameliorated the endotoxin (ET)-induced
DIC
in rats.
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PMID:A finding of highly selective synthetic inhibitor of plasma kallikrein; its action to bradykinin generation, intrinsic coagulation and experimental DIC. 146 71
The syndrome of symmetrical peripheral gangrene is characterised by distal ischaemic damage in two or more extremities, without large vessel obstruction. Four patients with bilateral pedal ischaemia are described and their haemodynamic profiles presented. In all four cases the syndrome developed in association with noradrenaline administration, sepsis and
DIC
, despite a high cardiac output and a low calculated systemic vascular resistance index. Early treatment with epoprostenol was instituted in the final case and was successful.
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PMID:Symmetrical peripheral gangrene: association with noradrenaline administration. 146 85
In order to elucidate the activation of the coagulation cascade in patients with malignant neoplasms, we measured the levels of plasma prothrombin fragment F1 + 2, which is liberated in the process of thrombin generation. Twenty healthy adults (Group A), 29 patients with malignancies not complicated with
DIC
(Group B) and 4 patients with
DIC
(Group C) were evaluated. The values of F1 + 2 in Group C (2.38 +/- 0.55 nmol/l) were significantly higher (p < 0.01) than those in Group A (0.52 +/- 0.19 nmol/l) and B (0.86 +/- 0.68 nmol/l). Many patients in Group B showed higher levels of F1 + 2 compared to normal subjects, however, no significant differences were found between Group A and B. With respect to other coagulation molecular markers such as TAT, D-Dimer and PIC, F1 + 2 levels revealed positive correlation to those levels. Concerning the clinical course of
DIC
, elevated levels of F1 + 2 normalized much rapidly than those of TAT and D-Dimer by continuous administration of heparin. In conclusion, the measurement of plasma F1 + 2 is important in monitoring the activation of coagulation system in patients with malignancies, especially with respect to early detection and treatment of
DIC
.
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PMID:[Evaluation of hypercoagulable state in patients with malignancies by using prothrombin fragment F1 + 2]. 146 81
As outlined in this review, patients with cancer may harbor many alterations of hemostasis. These are multifaceted and must be taken into account when trying to control hemorrhage or thrombosis in cancer patients. Often, hemorrhage or thrombosis is the final fatal event in many patients with metastatic solid tumor or hematologic malignancies. Patients with malignancy present a major clinical challenge in this new era of oncologic awareness and more aggressive care, which has led to prolonged survival for patients and a longer time frame during which these complications may develop. Therefore, these complications are occurring more commonly. It is important to realize that these alterations of hemostasis exist and must be approached in a sequential and logical manner with respect to diagnosis; only in this way can responsible, efficacious, and rational therapy be delivered to patients. By far the most common alteration of hemostasis in malignancy is that of hemorrhage associated with thrombocytopenia, either drug-induced, radiation-induced, or from bone marrow invasion. However, hemorrhage resulting from
DIC
is also quite common and may present as hemorrhage, thrombosis, thromboembolus, or any combination thereof. Many antineoplastic drugs and radiation therapy may lead to or significantly enhance hemorrhage in patients with malignancy. Thrombosis, also commonly seen in patients with malignancy, is often a manifestation of low-grade
DIC
, conspicuous as an intravascular thrombotic or thromboembolic event instead of an intravascular proteolytic (hemorrhagic) event. When suspecting this, confirmatory laboratory evidence must be sought and the patient treated appropriately. When approaching the patient with malignancy and either hemorrhage or thrombosis, all the potential defects in hemostasis must be taken into account, defined from the laboratory standpoint, and treated in as precise and logical manner as possible.
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PMID:Coagulation abnormalities in malignancy: a review. 147 Sep 24
In all, 55 eyes of 55 patients were examined prospectively in random order with the Humphrey field analyzer [central field 76 points, full threshold strategy, single-stimulus presentation, response-button control (HFA 1); central field 76 points, defect-depth strategy, response-button control (HFA 2)] and the Dicon TKS-4000 [central field 76 points, defect-depth strategy, multiple-stimulus presentation, response-button control (
DIC
1); central field 76 points, defect-depth strategy, multiple-stimulus presentation, voice control (
DIC
2)]. Some 26 patients (47%) had glaucomatous field defects, 7 patients (13%) had lesions of the visual pathway, 5 patients (9%) had normal fields. The other 17 patients (31%) had field defects due to vascular lesions of the retina or the optic nerve, retrobulbar neuritis, cataract, dysthyroid optic neuropathy, disorders of the macula, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) retinopathy. The mean testing time for the whole study population was 5.2 +/- 2.7 min for
DIC
1. The difference from the mean testing time for HFA 2 (6.4 +/- 2.7 min) is statistically significant (p = 0.0013).
DIC
2 reduces the mean testing time to 4.9 +/- 2.6 min. The difference from
DIC
1 is not statistically significant (p = 0.8110). A multiple-stimulus presentation and voice control seem to be useful methods to reduce the testing time in automated perimetry without a loss of accuracy. Voice control, as used in the DICON TKS 4000, still has to be improved, however.
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PMID:Multiple-stimulus presentation and voice control in automated perimetry. 147 32
In this study, the generalized Shwartzman reaction of rabbit induced by endotoxin of Escherichia Coli was built as
DIC
models. The experiment showed that the levels of lipid peroxide (LPO) in the hepatocytic microsomes of model group were increased significantly, whereas the cytochrome P-450 (Cyto. P-450) contents and aniline hydroxylase activities were obviously decreased. In the Re Du Qing (RDQ) group and dexamethasone group the decrease of LPO in hepatocytic microsomes as well as the reduction of Cyto. P-450 contents and aniline hydroxylase activities were alleviated. Furthermore, the correlation analysis indicated a significant negative correlation between levels of LPO in microsomes and the Cyto. P-450 contents as well as aniline hydroxylase activities. This study indicates the LPO may play an important role in the damage of hepatocytic microsomes and RDQ could prevent hepatocytic microsomes from injury of rabbits with endotoxin-induced
DIC
.
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PMID:[Antagonistic effect of re du qing on damage of hepatocytic microsomes in rabbits with endotoxin-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation]. 149 44
Homozygous protein C (PC) deficiency is a rare genetic defect that usually results in fatal thrombotic complications (purpura fulminans and
DIC
), but it can be successfully managed with oral anticoagulants or PC replacement. The successful use of PC replacement for two individuals is described. The activity and antigen levels of PC in fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) are also reported. The concentration of PC in FFP is 87 +/- 15 units/dl. PC is present in all PCC analyzed; however, a ten-fold difference between the various brands and/or lots is noted. The PC activity and antigen correlates well with no significant levels of APC. Upon infusion of FFP into two homozygous PC-deficient children, the PC levels obtained were less than or equal to 30 units/dl post-infusion and undetectable after 12-18 hr. With infusions of PCC, plasma levels of PC obtained were 100-145 units/dl and less than 10 units/dl after 48 hr. The percent recovery and half-lives of PC from FFP and PCC were 49.8% and 7.8 hr, and 84% and 7.4 hr, respectively. One infant was treated every 48 hr for 2 years without significant purpura fulminans or
DIC
complications. The levels of the other PC system components did not change during the infusion of the PC-rich material. Based on this information, a specific replacement protocol has been developed using a PC-rich concentrate. However, several problems may arise with the "less pure" PC-rich concentrates: catheter-tip thrombosis, related large vessel thrombosis and blood-transmitted diseases. With a specific PC concentrate, replacement therapy is a viable alternative for the long-term management/treatment of homozygous PC deficiency.
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PMID:Protein C survival during replacement therapy in homozygous protein C deficiency. 150 96
The present research examined the role of phonological and orthographic properties of cues in mediating the retrieval of words from the mental lexicon. The task required subjects to resolve fragmented words when provided with semantically related cues (e.g., spiteful:---
DIC
----). Phonological properties of the letter cues were manipulated such that the letters either corresponded to the syllables (e.g.,
DIC
in vindictive) or nonsyllables (NDI) in the word. Orthographic properties of the letter cues were manipulated by selecting letter groups that either co-occurred frequently in the language or did not. In two experiments, results revealed little or no effect of the phonological variable (syllables) but a reliable effect of the orthographic variable (letter-cue frequency). Letter cues with a low frequency of co-occurrence in the language led to better completion of the fragmented words. We interpret these findings as support for models of lexical representation that are based on orthographic properties (e.g., Seidenberg & McClelland, 1989) rather than those based on phonological constraints.
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PMID:The role of syllabic and orthographic properties of letter cues in solving word fragments. 150 48
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