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Query: UMLS:C0015695 (
fatty liver
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Morphologic analysis of the changes in the internal organs after i.v. injection of 20 micrograms per mice of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) revealed the development of signs of multiorgan failure (interstitial and intraalveolar edema in the lung, acute
fatty liver
,
tubular necrosis
in kidney, brain edema) during first 24 h. The microvascular endothelial cells played a particular role in the state development. Results of investigation proved that endothelial cells were one of the major cellular targets for TNF action in vivo.
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PMID:[Cytological features of the development of multi-organ failure induced by exposure of the body to tumor necrosis factor]. 162 Dec 87
3 cases of suicide due to ingestion of 150, 200 and 4 gr. of paraquat, respectively, are presented. Two of them were brothers and agricultural industrialists, the other one was a farmer. The first two cases died 16 and 10 hours after intake. The farmer died 21 days after ingestion. All of them had progressive hypoxemia and renal failure the two brothers had heart conduction system glycemia (23 mg/dl) a few hours after ingestion. The postmortem study showed edema, hemorrhage and congestion of the lungs, alveolitis, fibrosis and lobar atelectasia; renal
tubular necrosis
adrenal necrosis; colestasia;
hepatic steatosis
focal miocarditis. The clinical evolution, particularly short in the first two patients, is commented on, as well as the post-mortem findings, comparing them with those described in the literature. Finally, due to the high toxicity of this herbicide, we insist in prompt transport to herbicide, we insist in prompt transport to the hospital in order to apply early treatment.
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PMID:[Paraquat poisoning: clinical and anatomopathologic aspects in 3 cases]. 249 Nov 92
Abnormal Zinc and Copper metabolism were studied in rats with tetracycline-induced
fatty liver
and compared with normal rats. The present work recorded decreased serum zinc concentration with increased copper concentration in the tetracycline-injected rats. The results also showed that the liver and heart zinc were significantly decreased; meanwhile it was observed that the concentration of zinc in the kidney tissue of
fatty liver
rats was significantly raised in comparison with those of normal rats. Histopathological studies of the kidney tissue showed degenerative changes in the tables with areas of focal necrosis.
Renal tubular necrosis
in such cases is largely caused by the toxic degradation products of tetracycline metabolism. The kidney lesion together with impaired gastrointestinal absorption contributed to the hypozincaemia observed in the present results. Although the present data showed a significant reduction in serum zinc and significant rise in plasma insulin in the
fatty liver
rats there was nonsignificant correlation between the two variables as compared with the normal rats. The positive correlation between serum zinc concentration and reduced high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) emphasizes the role of zinc deficiency in atherosclerotic disease in
fatty liver
.
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PMID:Abnormal zinc and copper metabolism in hepatic steatosis. 904 48