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The glycated
hemoglobin
(GHb) is lowered by hemolytic anemia. The cation-exchange HbA1 has been shown to be lowered by hereditary spherocytosis (HS). The HbA1, however, can be increased by elevations of fetal
hemoglobin
(HbF). The affinity GHb, a parameter related to, but not identical with, the HbA1, and unaffected by HbF, has been shown to be low in hemoglobinopathies but not, to our knowledge, in HS and other non-hemoglobinopathic hemolytic anemias. Therefore, the affinity GHb and HbF was determined in four members of an HS family and in nine other cases of non-hemoglobinopathic hemolytic anemia, including three autoimmune hemolytic anemias, four red cell fragmentation syndromes (two "Waring blender" syndromes, one thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in association with tumor, and one case of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
), and two red cell membrane defects: paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and another case of hereditary spherocytosis. The GHb for these nine cases was 3.6 +/- 1.7 percent (normal 6.0 +/- 2.0 percent; p less than 0.001). The reticulocyte count, available in four cases, was 0.23 +/- 0.14 and correlated negatively with the GHb. The average GHb in the HS family was 3.9 +/- 0.8 percent, which was significantly less than the normal of 6.0 +/- 2.0 percent (p less than 0.001); the HbF was less than 1.0 percent. It is concluded that the GHb is diminished in hemolytic anemias not associated with hemoglobinopathies and that this lowering reflects the shortened red cell life span in these processes. To our knowledge, this is the first report of low GHb in hemolytic anemia not associated with hemoglobinopathy, by the affinity chromatographic technique, as opposed to the cation-exchange chromatographic technique.
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PMID:The affinity glycated hemoglobin in a family with hereditary spherocytosis and in other non-hemoglobinopathic hemolytic anemias. 244 53
A case of extensive bone marrow necrosis due to cancer metastasis is reported. A 55-year-old female, who had a history of subtotal gastrectomy for signet ring cell carcinoma of the stomach 7 years ago, was admitted to our hospital with a complaint of lumbago on October 25, 1987. Red blood cell count was 92 X 10(4)/microliters,
hemoglobin
2.7 g/dl, hematocrit 8.0%, platelet 6.4 X 10(4)/microliters, and white blood cell count 13,400/microliters with leukoerythroblastosis. Bone marrow aspiration of the sternum, left iliac crest, and bilateral posterior superior iliac supine showed extensive bone marrow necrosis. Serum ALP was increased to 7410IU/l, dominated isozyme of bone type. Hemostatic findings suggested a complication of
consumption coagulopathy
. Skull, vertebrae, iliac and pelvic bone X-ray showed multiple osteolytic lesions, and irregular isotope uptake was recognized on the bone scintigraphy using 99mTc. Sixth bone marrow examination at the right iliac crest revealed signet ring cell carcinoma metastasis. In spite of detailed examinations, there was no evidence of primary carcinoma, including the remnant of stomach. We speculated that the signet ring cells were originated from the respected gastric cancer. The patient has received anti-cancer chemotherapy with UFT and OK432, and is still alive 9 months after diagnosis.
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PMID:[Extensive bone marrow necrosis associated with carcinomatosis 7 years after operation for gastric cancer]. 254 85
Experience gained with the use of plasmapheresis in 336 children with different diseases is described. In patients with bacterial and inflammatory processes, the effect was attained after the first plasmapheresis session. Acuity of the immunomediated processes decreased after exfusion of 2-3.5 volumes of the circulating plasma. The replacement of the exfused plasma by protein blood preparations was made only in patients with hepatodystrophy, bacterial and inflammatory diseases, and immune complex diseases combined with the signs of
consumption coagulopathy
. After a course of plasmapheresis there was a significant lowering of total protein, albumin and immunoglobulin G. The reduction of the content of
hemoglobin
and red blood cells was related to hemodilution Iron homeostasis remained unchanged. The use of plasmapheresis in atopic dermatitis without preventive administration of an antibiotic is associated with the risk of the development of post-catheterization thrombophlebitis.
...
PMID:[Intensive plasmapheresis (programs, laboratory monitoring, complications)]. 258 44
Studies are presented on a 62-yr-old woman with extreme hepatomegaly due to a giant hemangioma with alterations in the clotting system indicating a
consumption coagulopathy
. There was a fall of
hemoglobin
, fibrinogen, antithrombin III, and platelet number after arteriography of the truncus celiacus. Furthermore, there was sustained bleeding in the patient's right thigh caused by puncture of the arteria femoralis. Continuous administration of iv heparin corrected the clotting disorder including a rise in platelets from 95,000/microliters to 148,000/microliters, permitting surgical removement of the hematoma. Celiacography is a useful tool for the diagnosis of hepatic hemangiomata, as well as ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Being an invasive technique, it requires testing for possible
consumption coagulopathy
if used in patients with hemangiomatosis. Its application should be restricted to cases in which exact diagnosis cannot be established by other means.
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PMID:The Kasabach-Merritt syndrome: severe bleeding disorder caused by celiac arteriography--reversal by heparin treatment. 266 39
A 55-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with fever, ascites, generalized lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. A cervical lymph node was biopsied and diagnosed as a diffuse mixed cell type B-cell malignant lymphoma with positive cytoplasmic IgM in plasmacytoid lymphocytes and immunoblasts. Serum protein electrophoresis disclosed a monoclonal peak and immuno-electrophoresis identified the abnormal protein as IgM kappa(k). Serum immunoquantitation revealed an IgM level of 1470 mg/dl. Bence-Jones protein of the k type was positive in the urine. Cryoglobulin with the characteristics of IgM was present in the serum. In peripheral blood,
hemoglobin
was 12.4 g/dl, WBC 26,500/microliters with increased abnormal cells and the platelet count 2.2 x 10(4)/microliters. Low fibrinogen and high FDP levels indicated the existence of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
). Gabexate mesilate (FOY) was administered at a dose of 1,000 mg/day for the
DIC
with very good response. After one course of combination chemotherapy (vincristine, cyclophosphamide, prednisolone, adriamycin), he achieved complete remission. However, three months later, he showed icterus and anorexia again with high levels of serum GOT and GPT and positive HBs antigen. On the 117th hospital day, he became abruptly developed right hemiplegia and coma. Cranial CT demonstrated massive thalamic bleeding in the left hemisphere with ventricular rupture, and he died on the same day.
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PMID:B-cell malignant lymphoma associated with monoclonal macroglobulinemia and cryoglobulinemia. 315 23
The toxicity of
hemoglobin
solutions was studied in the context of their ability to activate serum complement (C). Three bovine polymerized
hemoglobin
solutions (BPHSs) with different degrees of purity were used for experiments in vitro and in vivo. BPHS-1 contained bacterial endotoxins (E) (5 EU/ml) and stromal phospholipids (PLs) (1.2 mg/dl), BPHS-2 contained only PLs (2.0 mg/dl), while BPHS-3 was completely free of both contaminants. C-activation was studied by the direct measurement of C3a, C4a, and C5a des Arg fragments, using commercially available RIA kits. During 1 hour of incubation with fresh monkey plasma, BPHS-1 and -2 activated both pathways of C, while BPHS-3 caused no activation of any factor. In vivo, Hb solutions were used to replace one-third of blood volume in three groups of six Coebus monkeys each, while fresh homologous plasma was used in a control group of four animals. Impure solutions activated the alternative pathway of C and caused significant reactions of the circulating blood (thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, and
disseminated intravascular coagulation
) associated with multiorgan dysfunction (cardiac arrhythmias, hypoxemia, reduction of renal clearance of endogenous creatinine, and elevation of liver enzyme SGPT). The pure solution neither activated C nor caused any reaction in the circulating blood. However, it caused a moderate degree of direct tissue injury, evidenced by transient reduction of creatinine clearance and elevation of SGPT. These observations suggest that impure and pure Hb solutions carry separate mechanisms of toxicity. Complement, activated by toxic impurities, plays an active role in the toxicity of impure solutions. C-activation in vitro could be used as a screening test of biocompatibility.
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PMID:Complement activation and the toxicity of stroma-free hemoglobin solutions in primates. 316 73
Pregnancy-related acute renal failure (ARF) can include reversible tubular necrosis as well as irreversible cortical necrosis. Though pathogenetic mechanism are not fully understood,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) probably plays a primary role. We report 25 cases of pregnancy-related ARF: 13 were associated with preeclampsia or eclampsia and 12 with obstetric complications. The following parameters were studied: partial thromboplastin, prothrombin and thrombin time, fibrinogen, anti-thrombin III and FDP levels, platelet count, whole blood clot lysis time and area, fragmented red cells (schistocytes) in the blood smear,
hemoglobin
, aptoglobin and LDH concentrations.
DIC
was scored in arbitrary units ranging from 12 to 36 and related to the clinical picture, renal outcome and the treatment employed. Five patients had irreversible renal damage, while 19 recovered fully; one patient died and no renal histology was available. The
DIC
score did not seem to have a significant relation to the severity of renal damage.
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PMID:The role of intravascular coagulation in pregnancy related acute renal failure. 322 77
Using an experimental model of continuous endotoxin infusion, the effects of castration, testosterone and estrogen substitution on
disseminated intravascular coagulation
in male rats were investigated. Male rats which are not pretreated react in the same way to an endotoxin infusion as female animals, with an increase in free plasma
hemoglobin
, decrease of fibrinogen level, decrease of hematocrit and platelets and glomerular fibrin depositions. Different experimental groups of testectomized rats were pretreated with (i) 0.3 micrograms (pregnancy-conserving dose) or (ii) 30 micrograms ethinylestradiol (ovulation-suppression dose) or (iii) 250 mg testosterone. They were then compared to groups of animals treated with sesame oil as well as untreated group of rats. The pretreatment with testosterone and estrogens in the small-dose group had only an insignificant effect on the shock sequence. Only those animals which were treated with a high dose of estrogens showed a dramatic enhancement of their endotoxin sensitivity. It was also shown that in male animals an increased estrogen level might mediate a state of 'preparation', but testosterone does not 'prepare' castrated rats for the generalized Schwartzman reaction. The possible significance of enhancement of endotoxin toxicity by estrogens in explaining some pathophysiological characteristics of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
in pregnancy is discussed.
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PMID:Effects of castration, exogenous testosterone and estrogen on endotoxin response in male rats. 330 74
An enzyme immunoassay was used for a study of the time course of the content of fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) and free
hemoglobin
(fHg) in the blood of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) during uncomplicated hospital rehabilitation. A considerable increase in the levels of FDP in the blood serum and fHg in the blood plasma of the AMI patients were noted. These levels were particularly high on the 6-12th day of rehabilitation with further fluctuations on the 22-24th day from the beginning of disease resulting from an increase of the patients' motor activity during rehabilitation which might cause the depletion of endothelial reserves of fibrinolysis activators and an increase in thrombinemia, however changes in the content of FDP and fHg in the blood were more likely associated with
DIC
-syndrome inherent fluctuations in the system of hemostasis. The content of FDP and fHg in the blood of AMI patients was recommended to be used as a marker of
DIC
-syndrome and assessment of corrective therapy.
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PMID:[Fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products in the blood of acute myocardial infarct patients at the hospital rehabilitation stage]. 332 76
Four solutions of bovine polymerized
hemoglobin
(BPHS) and rabbit plasma were used to replace one-third of the blood volume in five groups of rabbits. The first three solutions were "impure" because of the presence of stromal phosphatidyl-ethanolamine and phosphatidyl-serine in BPHS-1, environmental endotoxins in BPHS-2, and a large amount of higher molecular weight
hemoglobin
-glutaraldehyde polymers in BPHS-3. These solutions caused a 33 per cent mortality rate and significant morbidity which was characterized by hemodynamic instability, respiratory and renal insufficiency, elevation of hepatic enzyme levels, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) and activation of the alternate pathway of complement. Histopathologic changes found in the heart, lungs, liver, spleen and kidney were characterized by a combination of ischemic and inflammatory lesions. Fibrin thrombi were visible by immunofluorescence in the microcirculation. In contrast, the fourth solution (BPHS-4) was free of the aforementioned impurities; caused no deaths and minimal morbidity, which was limited to elevated levels of serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase and reduction of creatinine clearance; no
DIC
or complement activation, and mild histopathologic changes which were exclusively ischemic in nature. The results of this study indicated that the toxicity of polymerized
hemoglobin
solutions is due principally to the presence of impurities. Pure
hemoglobin
does exhibit mild toxicity when compared with a control solution which is most likely due to a vasoconstrictor effect of oxyhemoglobin.
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PMID:Toxicity of polymerized hemoglobin solutions. 334 50
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