Chronic renal failure is an expanding and complex problem in Mexico. This work analyzes its current situation and finds a clear imbalance between supply and demand for specialized services, that favors the latter. To explain said imbalance, it invokes four factors: the recent innovation in nephrology and parallel disciplines; educational deficit of medical schools; high costs of rehabilitation of the uremic patient, and the absence of specifically designed mechanisms for financing the treatment of this disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the characteristics that the renin and aldosterone profile could present in essential hypertensive patients complicated with ischemic heart disease, and as a contribution to the knowledge of the roll that these hormones could have as possible "risk factors" of coronary heart disease, sixty male patients were studied. These were divided in three groups: group I, formed by 15 essential hypertensive patients with objectively demonstrated ischemic heart disease; group II integrated by 15 essential hypertensives with no ischemic heart disease and group III with 30 normal volunteers. Serum levels of plasma renin activity (PRA) and aldosterone determined by radioimmunoassay, and of urinary sodium excretion were measured in all the patients.
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February 1977
A quantitative procedure for urinary fibrinogen-related antigens, applying counterimmunoelectrophoresis to serial dilutions of concentrated samples against standards of known fibrinogen concentrations, is described. It is fast, convenient, sensitive enough (r = 0.8729, p less than 0.
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