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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
)
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Serum
alpha-fetoprotein
was detected by immunodiffusion in rats treated with anti-thymocytic serum. Augmented synthesis of AFP is related to compensatory hyperplasia of liver cells secondary to a state of
hypoproteinemia
in the proteinuric nephritic animals. The nephritis was produced by the anti-basement membrane antibodies present in the thymocytic antiserum.
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PMID:alpha-fetoprotein in rats treated with anti-thymocytic serum. 7 Feb 36
To our knowledge, there has been only one report pertaining to the efficacy of HCFU for treatment of metastatic lung lesion of HCC, so we reported a case of HCC with lung metastasis which responded to chemotherapy with a single use of HCFU. A 64-year-old male was diagnosed as having HCC with lung metastasis by biochemical examination, abdominal CT, hepatic arteriogram and chest X-P. He had been treated previously with gamma-interferon and mitoxantrone, which were assessed as NC and PD, respectively. Two months after last chemotherapy, HCFU was administrated at a dose of 400 mg/body everyday for 8 months. After 4 weeks metastatic lung lesions showed remarkable regression (47% decrease) and disappeared completely 9 weeks later. The size of primary liver tumor gradually decreased during therapy and revealed marked improvement (85.7% decrease) after about 2 months of this therapy. During these periods serum levels of
alpha-fetoprotein
dropped from 430 ng/ml to less than 10 ng/ml. He is presently still alive and the duration of the PR attained to 35 weeks. As side effects,
hypoproteinemia
, anorexia and hot sensation were observed.
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PMID:[A case of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with lung metastasis which responded to chemotherapy with a single use of 1-hexylcarbamoyl-5-fluorouracil (HCFU)]. 253 6
This report describes a new disorder resembling hereditary tyrosinemia (HT) but differing from it in several respects. Similarities include failure to thrive with
hypoproteinemia
, micronodular cirrhosis,
alpha-fetoprotein
positive hepatocellular carcinoma, renal Fanconi syndrome with renal tubular ectasia, hypermethioninemia, and hypoglycemia associated with islet cell hyperplasia. However, the tyrosine metabolic pathway was intact. Unique findings include optic atrophy, cerebellar degeneration, and exocrine pancreatic hypoplasia. Polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) status was evaluated in the serum and liver. Initial PUFA profile to serum phospholipids revealed grossly elevated linoleic acid and subnormal linolenic acid. All PUFAs derived from these precursors were absent suggesting gross abnormalities in the utilization of these two essential fatty acids for synthesis of longer chain highly unsaturated structural PUFA. Analysis of liver phospholipids indicated that linoleic acid was lower and w3 and monenoic acids were higher than in the liver specimens from two cases of HT. The gross abnormalities in PUFA pattern, although perhaps secondary to another cause, represent serious structural and functional abnormalities of essential membrane lipids and potentially of eicosanoids derived from them.
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PMID:A new hepato-pancreato-renal disorder resembling tyrosinemia involving neuropathy and abnormal metabolism of polyunsaturated acids. 283 82
Congenital nephrosis of the Finnish type (CNF) is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder of glomerular filtration that results in massive proteinuria, edema, and ascites. Although previous studies describe the classic renal lesions characterizing this disorder, there are few documenting in detail the associated placental alterations. In this context, we present a case of CNF with emphasis on the placental pathology and compare our findings to what has been previously reported in the literature. A 36-year-old G2P1 with no significant medical history developed persistently elevated amniotic fluid
alpha-fetoprotein
in the absence of neural tube defects. Because of a clinical suspicion of CNF, she electively terminated the pregnancy at 19 weeks. Postmortem examination revealed characteristic renal changes, confirmed by electron microscopy, as well as significant placental villous edema. Although the placenta was not enlarged, the villi appeared profoundly hydropic. Extensive cystic vacuolar change was documented in both stem villi and tertiary villi, affecting 95% of the villi present. Since the fetus was not grossly edematous, the placental findings may represent the first sign of systemic
hypoproteinemia
.
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PMID:Congenital nephrosis of the Finnish type: overview of placental pathology and literature review. 1191 May 13