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proteinase inhibitor/edema

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[Drug modification of post-traumatic edema of the extremities by the proteinase inhibitor aprotinin. An animal experiment study].

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Posttraumatic edema remains a serious problem in traumatology. Unrecognized or improperly treated, edema poses a threat to the survival of any extremity, particularly the hand, where a number of intricate functional structures are at stake. This study, as well as other recent clinical and

Leucaena leucocephala serine proteinase inhibitor: primary structure and action on blood coagulation, kinin release and rat paw edema.

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A serine proteinase inhibitor isolated from Leucaena leucocephala seeds (LlTI) was purified to homogeneity by acetone fractionation, ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration and reverse phase chromatography (HPLC). SDS-PAGE indicated a protein with M(r) 20000 and two polypeptide chains

[A case report of hereditary angioedema and studies on the serum components of complement, C1-inactivator and proteinase inhibitors during edema attack].

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Sixteen years old girl was admitted because of for the past ten years' frequent edema attack and abdominal pain. Laboratory examination revealed hypocomplementemia, marked depletion of the fourth component of complement and low level of C1-inactivator. Familial studies revealed that her mother was

[Decrease of postischemic extremity edema in rats through proteinase inhibitor].

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[Effect of proteinase inhibitors on the development of edema in the lower extremities during severe hypoxemia].

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[Alleviation of post-ischemic edema of the extremities after plastic arterial operations by proteinase inhibitor Trasylol].

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Effect of plant Kunitz inhibitors from Bauhinia bauhinioides and Bauhinia rufa on pulmonary edema caused by activated neutrophils.

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Mediators released from polymorphonuclear neutrophils, in particular elastase, are known to induce acute edematous lung injury. In this study we show that the pulmonary edema in isolated perfused rabbit lungs caused by activated neutrophils via release of elastase is significantly decreased by the

Treatment of atopic dermatitis with alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor.

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Alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor (alpha 1-PI), a serine protease inhibitor, was tested for its efficacy for the treatment of recalcitrant atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis affects both children and adults and has no established etiology. We hypothesized that during inflammation there is an excess of

Production of reactive oxygen species by central venous and arterial neutrophils in severe pneumonia and cardiac lung edema.

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OBJECTIVE In pneumonia the influx of neutrophils to the lungs is thought to be of primary importance with regard to host defence and to complications like the adult respiratory distress syndrome. We wanted to evaluate the neutrophil function in patients in acute respiratory failure who required

Serum-erythropoietin concentration during acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema.

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Reduced oxygen tension is regarded as the primary physiologic signal for the production of erythropoietin (EPO). There is little information available about early changes of EPO production in man due to severe hypoxia. The purpose of the present study was to examine the time course of EPO in serum

Interactions between local and generalised burn edema.

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In judging the infusion therapy of burn injuries, not only the circulatory and pulmonary effects are considered but also the local effect on burned tissue. Local edema leads to hypoxia as well as to the burn-specific sludge phenomenon. Microcirculation and edema are often adversely influenced by our

[Experimental pulmonary edema: pathophysiological mechanism (author's transl)].

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Traumaticed tissue or organs show different reactions to oral and parenteral application of watery solutions. Tissue traumaticed or not does incline to edema. 2. In its central position in blood circulation, its capability of water storage and distribution as well in its regulatory function of the

Pathobiochemistry of sepsis: role of proteinases, proteinase inhibitors and oxidizing agents.

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Degradation of structural elements and excessive consumption of humoral factors, especially of plasma proteinase inhibitors, by proteolysis and/or oxidation is a major cause of multiple organ failure in sepsis or septic shock. Such pathobiochemical reactions seem to be induced primarily by

[Kinin system components, free kinins and proteinase inhibitors in the edematous fluids of nephrotic syndrome patients].

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Main components of the kinin system, free kinins, total arginine esterase activity content of alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-macroglobulin fractions were estimated in various edematous fluids (transduates of different localization, pleural exudates of the inflammatory type) of patients with

Effect of proteinase inhibitor camostat mesilate on nephrotic syndrome with diabetic nephropathy.

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The effect of serine protease inhibitor Camostat Mesilate on nephrotic syndrome with diabetic nephropathy was evaluated. Eight patients with nephrotic syndrome associated with diabetic nephropathy were orally administered 600 mg of Camostat Mesilate per day. Three patients showed a reduction of
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