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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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The changes in the level of glycated proteins and some factors of coagulation were studied in 30 patients with diabetes mellitus--15 with and 15 without diabetic retinopathy. The mean level of glycoalbumin was elevated (2.9 +/- 0.8 mg)
HMF
(mg protein) without an authentic difference in the two subgroups. Glycohemoglobin was also increased (means--13.6 +/- 1%) in all studied subjects The activity of antithrombin III was high (means--222 +/- 53%) and the concentration--reduced--means--22.1 +/- 2.2 mg%, without authentic difference in the two subgroups. The concentration of alpha-2-macroglobulin, as well as its activity showed no significant deviations. Factor VIII (von Willebrand) was within reference limits (means--97.04 +/- 15.06%) with a tendency to lower values in the group without diabetic retinopathy. Fibrinogen level (means--4.3 +/- 1.2 g) was within the reference range, and FDP--increased in the majority of the examined. A syndrome of intensified latent coagulability, equivalent to chronic decompensated
DIC
, determined by the basic dismetabolism and non-enzymatic glycating of proteins has been outlined. The changes are more marked in the cases with diabetic retinopathy.
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PMID:[Glycosylated proteins and various hemostatic indices in diabetic retinopathy]. 244 29
We report a case who was born with extremely low birth weight infant and had experienced abdominal operation for necrotizing enterocolitis, eventually developed ileus due to fatty acid calcium stones after giving human milk fortifier. He had developed necrotizing enterocolitis on day 30 of his age, such that we performed enterectomy and ileostomy. He could not tolerate enteral feeding fully, because intestinal fistula infection was repeated. Although we administered hindmilk, he grew up slowly and he suffered cholestasis as well. We performed end-to-end anastomosis to prevent fistula infections on day 87. After this operation, breast milk feeding volume was increased easily. However, we started to add
HMF
of half-strength on day 124, because his body weight gain remained very poor. And we confirmed to intensify the ratio of
HMF
full-strength on day 128. After that his abdomen had distended on day 131. As there is no effect of conservative therapy to occlusive ileus, we did emergency laparotomy on day 139. Intestinal calculi were impacted at anastomic portion. Although all stones were removed, he died on 144 days due to
disseminated intravascular coagulation
and renal failure. Calculi analysis revealed that all of them were fatty acid calcium stones. There is no report about like our case. We speculate that the construction of fatty acid calcium result from either high concentration of calcium/phosphorus or rapid increase in the fortification. We could have prevented this case happened by slower increment of fortification.
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PMID:Development of fatty acid calcium stone ileus after initiation of human milk fortifier. 2340 91