Science 1963-Jan
Acid phosphatase in serum: increase in acute myocardial infarction.
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Ten consecutive cases of acute transmural myocardial infarction were accompanied by a rise of 50 to 400 percent in the serum acid phenylphosphatase. The increase in phosphatase began several hours after onset of symptoms and lasted 3 to 5 days. A similar rise was seen during the acute stages of other thromboembolic diseases. While the mechanism by which this acid hyperphenylphosphatasia occurs is not clear, platelets may play an important role.