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maltase/hemorrhage

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Adult-onset acid maltase deficiency in siblings.

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Two siblings who developed adult form acid maltase deficiency (AMD) are reported. The elder sister, a 30-year-old Japanese woman whose parents are cousins was admitted because of respiratory disturbance which she noticed two years previously. The muscle histology demonstrated numerous acid

[Clinical and biochemical alterations in rats treated with high doses of vitamin A].

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In the present work the effect of intramuscular administration of 30.000, 50.000 and 100.000 IU of vitamin A palmitate daily for seven days, respectively, on the liver enzyme activity in 45 white male Wistar rats, aged 12 weeks and weighing 180-200 g, have been studied. The group control was

The effects of orally administered linoleic acid and its autoxidation products on intestinal mucosa in rat.

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Linoleic acid and its autoxidation products, hydroperoxides and their secondary products, were orally administered to rats (350 mg each/rat). Hemorrhage was seen in the alimentary canal at 6 h after the dose of hydroperoxides. To examine their toxicities on intestinal mucosa, the activities of

Transition from parenteral to enteral nutrition induces immediate diet-dependent gut histological and immunological responses in preterm neonates.

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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants develops very rapidly from a mild intolerance to enteral feeding into intestinal mucosal hemorrhage, inflammation, and necrosis. We hypothesized that immediate feeding-induced gut responses precede later clinical NEC symptoms in preterm pigs.
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