Publications by authors named "H I Glueck"

Thirty-three (75 per cent) of forty-four unselected children who had Legg-Perthes disease were found to have coagulation abnormalities. Twenty-three children had thrombophilia (a deficiency in antithrombotic factor C or S, with an increased tendency toward thrombosis); nineteen of the twenty-three children had protein-C deficiency and four had protein-S deficiency. Seven children had a high level (0.

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In five patients with idiopathic osteonecrosis (ON) of the hip, four having hypofibrinolysis mediated by high plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-Fx), and one with high Lp(a), our specific aim was to determine whether therapy (Rx) with the anabolic-androgenic steroid, Stanozolol (6 mg/day), would normalize PAI-Fx and Lp(a) and thus potentially ameliorate ON. Prior to Rx, none of the four patients with high PAI-Fx could normally elevate tissue plasminogen activator (tPA-Fx) after 10 min venous occlusion at 100 mm Hg. After 12-18 weeks on Rx, PAI-Fx and stimulated tPA-Fx normalized in all four patients.

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In 87 patients (studied on average 1 year after their strokes) and 26 of their first-degree relatives, our specific aim was to assess the prevalence of the following stroke risk factors: hypofibrinolysis, familial hypofibrinolysis, high lipoprotein (a) level, and dyslipidemia. At least 2 months after their strokes (primarily ischemic), 87 patients had measures of lipids and lipoprotein (a); 69 and 67 patients had measures of basal and stimulated fibrinolytic activity, respectively, four new findings were as follows. (1) Hypofibrinolysis was common, with bottom decile-stimulated tissue plasminogen activator activity (the major stimulator of fibrinolysis) in 21% of stroke probands and in 30% of their first-degree relatives, versus 7% of 29 nomolipidemic control subjects (p = 0.

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To assess the hypothesis that beta blocker use and hypertension are associated with high lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] or with reduced basal fibrinolytic activity, the authors studied relationships of hypertension and beta blockers to Lp(a), lipids, lipoproteins, apolipoproteins, and basal fibrinolytic activity in 385 patients consecutively referred for diagnosis and therapy of hyperlipidemia. A second aim was to determine possible gender differences in fibrinolytic activity among patients with hypertension. Ninety-nine patients (58 women [88% post-menopausal] and 41 men) had drug-treated hypertension.

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In eight patients with Legg-Perthes disease, we assessed the etiologic roles of thrombophilia caused by protein C and protein S deficiency and hypofibrinolysis mediated by low levels of tissue plasminogen activator activity. We speculated that thrombosis or hypofibrinolysis were common causes of Legg-Perthes disease. Three of the eight patients had protein C deficiency; they came from kindreds with previously undiagnosed protein C deficiency.

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