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An experimental protein-calorie malnutrition was produced in weanling Sprague-Dawley rats. The model resembles human malnutrition with respect to weight loss, inanition, angular stomatitis,
anemia
, lymphopenia,
hypoproteinemia
with hypoalbuminemia, and marked thymic involution. In addition, systemic invasion by gram-negative rods was documented. However, no edema was produced, and animals did not survive for longer than six weeks on the protein-deficient diet. One percent glycogen was found to be a satisfactory nonprotein stimulus for induction of a peritoneal exudate consisting primarily of young macrophages. Electron microscopy showed that morphologic events of phagocytosis and degranulation proceeded normally in macrophages from protein-deficient animals. In addition, cell surface receptors for IgG were preserved under these experimental conditions. These data indicate that weanling rats may be employed as a small animal model for servere, fulminant protein-calorie malnutrition in humans.
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PMID:Antibacterial functions of macrophages in experimental protein-calorie malnutrition. I. Description of the model, morphologic observations, and macrophage surface IgG receptors. 9 98
The AA. reports that lysine deficiency in rats results in poor growth, low weight of heart and liver,
anemia
,
hypoproteinemia
and low concentration of haemoglobin. Rats fed supplemented lysine diet did not have any pathological condition in comparison with normal rats receiving standard laboratory diet.
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PMID:[Essential amino acids and rat growth. I. Effect of lysine deficiency on hematopoiesis and rat growth]. 12 64
Operative intervention in patients with unrecognized and untreated amebomas or acute fulminating amebic colitis may result in severe complications. Nevertheless, certain clinical presentations of intestinal amebiasis require surgical procedures varying from drainage of an abscess to a subtotal colectomy. If, in patients with acute fulminating amebic colitis, the signs or symptoms of intraperitoneal or impending perforation develop, unremitting diarrhea associated with
anemia
and
hypoproteinemia
continues, or localized abscsses fail to improve with chemotherapy, operative intervention is indicated. Complications of amebomas that require operative intervention include failure to respond to chemotherapy, perforation, hemorrhage, ulceration, stricture or fistula formation and obstruction. Anti-amebic chemotherapy can reduce intestinal complications so elective operative procedures should be delayed to allow time for adequate treatment.
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PMID:Surgical intervention in intestinal amebiasis. 16 11
A case of 21 year old male with neuropathy caused by renal insufficiency was present. He had taken bromate (mixed powder of potassium bromate and sodium bromate) for the purpose of suicide and suffered from acute renal insufficiency and hard of hearing. Renal dysfunction improved gradually by peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis. However, on the 32th day after the onset, burning pain appeared in the bilateral feets. Following this, he began to complain of the disturbances of superficial and deep sensory below the ankle jerks and the weakness of his toes. Considering the clinical features, we supposed that the disturbance of the peripheral nerve was caused by uremia due to taking bromate. N. suralis was biopsied on the 80th day after the onset and examined electron microscopically. Electroscopical findings was as follows. Degeneration of the Schwann cells and irregularity or destruction of the myelin sheaths were observed. The axoplasm of the myelinated nerve fiber were relatively preserved as compared with the changes of the myelin sheaths. In the unmyelinated nerve fibers, cavity formations were observed. The findings of regeneration were not observed. From the electron microscopical findings, we speculate that the changes of the Schwann cells and the myelin sheaths are primary resulting from the disturbance of the metabolism of the Schwann cells. We speculate that
anemia
and
hypoproteinemia
caused by bromate disturbed regeneration.
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PMID:[Peripheral nerve disease associated with acute renal failure due to bromate poisoning]. 19 41
Severe submandibular and ventral abdominal oedema was observed in an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) in which liver flukes (Fasciola jacksoni) were recovered from the bile ducts at post-mortem examination. Clinico-pathologic examination of blood samples and serum from this elephant and another 8 elephants showed that most had
anemia
and
hypoproteinemia
. Fecal samples from 6 of the elephants contained from 6 to 83 eggs per gram. Treatment of elephants with nitroxynil (10 mg/kg) by subcutaneous injection produced severe local reactions at the injection site. Feces collected 2 and 4 months after treatment were free of trematode eggs. Hematologic values measured 4 months after treatment showed that the hemoglobin concentration, packed cell volume, erythrocyte count and plasma protein concentration had increased to within the normal range.
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PMID:Some clinico-pathologic findings in elephants (Elephas maximus) infected with Fasciola jacksoni. 63 8
Problems in the management of abdominal tuberculosis are discussed with reference to 300 surgically verified cases. The protean clinical manifestations depend on the site and extent of the disease, and its complications. Operation was resorted to for complications when diagnosis was in doubt and when intrinsic intestinal disease was proved. Surgery was preceded by antituberculous drugs whenever possible. At operation, the disease was found to involve the alimentary canal in 196 cases; in the remaining 104, only the lymph nodes and/or the peritoneum were affected. Intestinal resection was carried out in 100 cases. Emergency surgery carries a high mortality (18/76) because of toxemia,
hypoproteinemia
,
anemia
, etc. Positive histology was obtained in 229 cases. One hundred and seventy-nine cases showed evidence of caseation. Caseation and peritoneal tubercles (103 cases) differentiate intestinal tuberculosis from Crohn's disease. Despite considerable progress made in therapy and prophylaxis during the last quarter of the century, tuberculosis of various sites continues to be a major health hazard in India. The precise prevalence of Koch's disease of the abdomen has not been determined due to lack of a survey in random samples of population. This common malady, however, with its protean profiles and varied complications continues to challenge the diagnostic acumen and therapeutic skill of clinicians practicing various discplines of medicine.
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PMID:Abdominal tuberculosis. Experiences with 300 cases. 87 48
The efficacy of oxantel pamoate (1, 4, 5, 6-tetrahydro-2-[trans-3-hydroxystyryl]-1-methyl pyrimidine pamoate) was evaluated in 25 children with severe Trichuris infection. The presence of chronic dysentery and sigmoidoscopic demonstration of whipworms in the intestinal mucosa were the criteria for inclusion in the trial. Most of these patients had severe
anemia
, rectal prolapse, digital clubbing,
hypoproteinemia
, and growth retardation. There were a high incidence of concomitant parasitism with other intestinal helminths and with Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia. Sigmoidoscopic grading of Trichuris load and egg count in the feces were carried out prior to treatment and 2 days after each course of oxantel therapy. Oxantel was administered at a dose of 10 mg/kg body weight twice daily for a 3-day course. Satisfactory response, as judged by relief of dysentery and absence of whipworms from the mucosa at sigmoidoscopy, was achieved in 17 patients after the first course and in the remaining 8 patients after a second course of oxantel. The drug was well tolerated and no side effects were noted during or after treatment. It is concluded that oxantel is a safe and effective anthelmintic for severe clinical trichuriasis.
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PMID:Therapeutic evaluation of oxantel pamoate (1, 4, 5, 6-tetrahydro-1-methyl-2-[trans-3-hydroxystyryl] pyrimidine pamoate) in severe Trichuris trichiura infection. 96 73
By means of continous flow centrifuge the authors have obtained suspensions of granulocytes from the blood of healthy donors. Results of granulocytophereses are presented here with the main points in the therapy of granulocytopenic patients with granulocytes rich suspension. The mean volume of the obtained suspension was 418ml. and it contained 9,78 X 10(9) leukocytes. 70 percent of them were granulocytes, the said volume contained 48 ml of red blood cells. All the donors had been premedicated with i.v. dexamethason (4mg./kg body weight). No one of the 51 donors developed
anaemia
or
hypoproteinemia
. After the application of the protamin sulphate, however, two donors had face flushing breathlessness and gastric ache. These symptoms disappeared after the administration of corticosteroids. Although they are connected with the administration of protamin sulphate we can not explain them.
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PMID:[Preparation of granulocyte concentrates from healthy donors using a continuous-flow centrifuge (CFC)]. 100 98
A 46-year-old man with nontropical sprue had
anemia
and
hypoproteinemia
for several years, until his condition was diagnosed and treated with dietary measures. Within a year after the diagnosis, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy developed, and the patient had a slightly fluctuating chronic downhill course until he died 10 years later. It is postulated that this patient's immune deficiency was related to his malabsorption syndrome and hypoglobulinemia, and the course became unusually protracted (longest reported course in the American literature) because of restoration of plasma protein levels. Autopsy showed the classic findings of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, with much tissue loss of subcortical white matter and active perivascular inflammatory foci with numerous eosinophilic granulocytes. On electron microscopy, oligodendrocyte nuclei and cytoplasm were crowded with virions, but many myelin sheaths invested by severely infected oligodendrocytic processes were remarkably well preserved. This fact would argue against a direct cause-and-effect relationship between infection of oligodendrocytes and myelin breakdown in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The likelihood of an autoimmune mechanism at work in this disease is suggested, and the role of eosinophils and other cells in such process is considered.
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PMID:Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy with 10-year survival in a patient with nontropical sprue. Report of a case with unusual light and electron microscopic features. 123 16
Biological and histological studies were performed in 42 cases of gastro-intestinal intolerance to cow's milk proteins.
Hypoproteinemia
was present in 2/3 of the cases,
anemia
in 3/4. Malabsorption syndrome (steatorrhea, xylose) was overt in less than 1 patient out of 2. Serum level of vitamin A was more frequently depressed than that of vitamin E and folinic acid. Intestinal biopsy, performed in 32 children, showed consistent abnormalities, a partial atrophy of the villi being most often seen (26 cases). Eosinophilia was present in 50% of the cases. A titer of anti-milk agglutinins of 1/64 or above was always found if the test was performed repeatedly when the diet of the children contained milk. Lymphocyte proliferation in culture, induced by milk proteins, was positive in 70% of the cases. None the less, no biological or histological findings were found to be specific for gastro-intestinal intolerance to milk proteins.
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PMID:[Digestive intolerance to cow's milk proteins in infants. Biological and histological study]. 124 Jul 51
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