Three groups of patients have been studied longitudinally for 24 months to analyze the role of hepatitis G virus (HGV) in hepatic disease. Group 1 consisted of 50 patients with non-B, non-C chronic hepatitis, group 2 consisted of 44 hemodialyzed patients, and group 3 consisted of 50 healthy blood donors. The presence of HGV RNA was detected by both reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influence of uremic middle molecules on in vitro lymphocyte blast transformation and interleukin-2 production was studied in 12 patients on long-term hemodialysis and 12 healthy control subjects with normal kidney function. Middle molecules inhibit phytohemoagglutinin induced lymphocyte proliferation in a concentration dependent fashion, achieving more than 50% inhibition of tritiated thymidine incorporation after 72 hrs in culture. In addition, there was less interleukin-2 production in the long-term hemodialysis patients studied compared with healthy control subjects.
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November 1995
Ascites often appears as a complication of several illnesses. The therapy is essentially based on the use of low-sodium diet, plasma or albumin infusion, diuretics and low-dosed ACE-inhibitors. To use the simple paracentesis or special techniques as Rhodiascit or Lee Veen Shunt means not to resolve definitively the problem and sometimes to cause undesirable complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), vitamin E, triglycerides and conjugated dienes were measured in a group of 48 patients on chronic hemodialysis, in 15 uremic patients and in a control group of 10 normal subjects. CoQ10 levels were significantly lower (P < 0.001) in both hemodialytic and uremic patients compared with the normal group whereas triglycerides were significantly higher (P < 0.
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