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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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The use of the Nd:YAG laser in everyday oral surgery in patients with a
hemorrhagic diathesis
is reported. It proved successful in various hemorrhagic disorders mild forms of hemophilia A. The most essential including step forward seems to be that this may simplify the so far complicated treatment of this group of patients in a hospital, as it may enable outpatient therapy to be performed and considerably reduce the cost of treatment. In addition, the risk of
hepatitis
is smaller for all those patients in whom missing clotting factors have had to be substituted up to the present.
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PMID:[Possibilities for the use of lasers in dental surgery]. 30 17
An outbreak of chronic liver disease was investigated in a kennel of dogs. Anorexia, depression, polyuria, polydipsia, icterus and a terminal
hemorrhagic diathesis
were noted in clinically affected dogs. Thrombocytopenia, hypofibrinogenemia, elevated fibrinogen degradation products and prolonged activated partial thrombosplastin times (PTT) and one-stage prothrombin times (PT) were associated with the hemorrhagic crisis. Aflatoxicosis was confirmed by the presence of significant levels of aflatoxicosis was confirmed by the presence of significant levels of aflatoxin B in the commercial dog food being fed. A subacute
hepatitis
was found on necropsy. Disseminated intravascular coagulation was suspected as the cause of the hemorrhage in these cases and treatment was instituted.
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PMID:Disseminated intravascular coagulation complicating aflatoxicosis in dogs. 55 87
The essentially indefinite storage life of previously frozen erythrocytes (PFE), combined with the virtual freedom from
hepatitis
, high 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) content, and low level of HL-A antigens, should make its use in open-heart surgery attractive. However, since the suspension medium for PFE is usually saline, the potential exists for creating a
hemorrhagic diathesis
by accentuating the dilution of plasma procoagulants by the pump prime. To test this possibility, we used PFE exclusively in transfusing a group of 13 open-heart surgery patients; they were given no plasma or platelets. A control group of 12 open-heart surgery patients were transfused with only shelf blood. Determination of prothrombin times (PT), partial thromboplastin times (PTT), platelets, and fibrinogen were done at various intervals. No clinically significant differences between the two groups were seen in any of these parameters at any interval, and there was no significant difference between the groups in amount of chest tube drainage or transfusions in the first 24 hours. It is concluded that most open-heart surgery can be safely performed exclusively with frozen blood.
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PMID:The effect on blood coagulation of the exclusive use of transfusions of frozen red cells during and after cardiopulmonary bypass. 116 42
An autopsy case of
hepatitis
associated aplastic anemia was presented. A 58-year-old Japanese female with non-A, non-B
hepatitis
was admitted on August 2, 1983. Moderate grade of fever and
hemorrhagic diathesis
appeared on September 16, when
hepatitis
was evaluated as being under resolving. The peripheral blood and bone marrow findings were consistent with aplastic anemia. Since infection was suggested by increased levels of serum gammaglobulin and CRP, treatment with antibiotics as well as prednisolone and blood transfusion was initiated. Since September 21, gradual tenderness and edema on the right lower abdominal wall appeared. She died on October 3. On postmortem examination, systemic plasmacytosis with lymphadenopathy and septic monilial infection was revealed. Numerous plasma cells were atypical, but were immunohistochemically proved to be polyclonal. The bone marrow showed a massive and diffuse plasma cell proliferation with extremely scarce myeloid cells and megakaryocytes. There was a large granulomatous lesion with monilial infection in the wall of the ileocecum. By these findings, systemic plasmacytosis was suspected to be due to chronic monilial infection. The pathogenesis of systemic plasmacytosis in aplastic anemias and in other diseases were discussed with relation to the present case.
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PMID:Hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia with systemic plasmacytosis. 310 39
The authors describe 4 patients with grave aplastic anemia that developed after acute virus
hepatitis
. In two cases aplasia occurred at the icteric period of
hepatitis
, in one during convalescence, and in one 5 months after the recovery from
hepatitis
. The counter electrophoresis technique failed to reveal the Australian antigen in all the 4 cases. Ninety per cent of patients out of over 200 reported cases of aplastic anemia that developed after acute virus
hepatitis
died. Of the 4 cases followed up by the authors, 3 patients died. One of the female patients was subjected to splenectomy 3 weeks after the occurrence of grave aplasia with fatty bone marrow with a purpose of immunodepression. Splenectomy entailed a considerable decrease in
hemorrhagic diathesis
. Later on the patient was treated with caprine antilymphocytic globulin. At present the patient is in a state of remission. The problems of the pathogenesis of aplastic anemia following acute virus
hepatitis
and potentialities of the disease treatment are under discussion.
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PMID:[Aplastic anemia after acute viral hepatitis]. 404 69
78 previously untreated patients with acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL) were assigned to cytosar-anthracyclines therapeutic programs: 29 (group I) received daunorubicin and AraC, 18 (group II) aclacinomycin A and AraC, 12 (group III) the scheme 3 + 7 with 12 mg/m2 novantron instead of daunorubicin, 19 (group IV) the scheme 3 + 7 with 12 mg/m2 idarubicin and cytosar. Groups I-III comprised both prognostically favorable and unfavorable ANLL variants, group 4 patients had for the most part unfavorable prognosis (MO-M3). A mean age of the patients was 41-42. Complete remissions were observed in 17 (58.6%), 9 (50%), 10 (83.3%), 11 (57.9%) patients of groups I, II, III and IV, respectively. An initial course of the treatment produced complete remissions in 65%, 33%, 80% and 90.9% of them, respectively. A mean duration of cytostatic leukothrombocytopenia was the longest in groups III and IV (16-22 days). Nonhematological toxicity occurred in the form of enteropathy and
hepatitis
. During the remission induction and consolidation 76% of the deaths were caused by infection and
hemorrhagic diathesis
. The median remission lasted 17.5, 13.5 and 5 months in groups I, II and III, respectively, and was not reached in group IV because of continuing remission in 50% of the patients by the end of the follow-up period (14 months). A 2-year survival rate was observed in 25% (group I), 11% (group II), 30% (group III) and 40% (group IV).
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PMID:[The comparative evaluation of the efficacy of different therapeutic plans in acute nonlymphocytic leukemias]. 821 72
Treatment of
hemorrhagic diathesis
after saline-solution-induced abortion is discussed. A 23-year-old woman who had a therapeutic abortion by intraamniotic instillation of 23% saline solution developed uterine bleeding 2 hours after the fetus had passed. Her fibrinogen level was 125 mg% (normal 250-450 mg%) and her partial thromboplastin time was 97 seconds (normal 45 seconds). 2 units of fibrinogen, followed by immune serum globulin, were administered to the patient. Approximately 2 1/2 months later the patient developed
hepatitis
. The question of whether or not this was proper treatment for her low fibrinogen state was asked. The consultant (author) stated that the fibrinogen could have been kept in reserve for the unlikely emergency of increasing fibrinogenopenia or hemorrhage. The addition of the fibrinogen substrate could (rarely) exacerbate disseminated intravascular coagulation as well as inoculate the patient with
hepatitis
virus. In a patient such as this, usually needs are met with transient obstetric and medical support since body processes restore the depleted hemostatic and fibrinolytic mechanisms.
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PMID:Treatment of hemorrhagic diathesis after saline-solution-induced abortion. 1230 85
Leishmania infantum chagasi liver parasite load was compared to hemostatic abnormalities, as well as to clinical, laboratorial, and histopathological findings in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis. The liver parasite load of 30 dogs L. infantum chagasi naturally-infected was evaluated by quantitative real- time PCR and the results were compared with serum biochemistry and primary and secondary hemostasis findings. Moreover, hepatic histological lesions were described in these dogs. Prolonged bleeding time, prothrombin time (PT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), were observed in the group with visceral leishmaniasis. Eleven dogs presented inflammatory liver lesions, with predominance of mild multifocal mononuclear periportal
hepatitis
. No association between the presence of parasites and abnormalities in screening tests was observed by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The clinical progression in leishmaniasis is associated with the occurrence of
hemorrhagic diathesis
, which depends not only on the presence of the parasite but also the inflammatory process, compromised immunological response, hepatic and renal failure in symptomatic dogs.
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PMID:Hemostatic assessment of dogs associated with hepatic parasite load of Leishmania infantum chagasi. 2733 28