Serum enzyme changes after intramuscular bleeding in patients with haemophilia and Christmas disease
AUTOR(ES)
Forbes, Charles D.
RESUMO
Serum creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate and alanine transaminases, and aldolase were determined in 41 hospital inpatients with haemophilia or Christmas disease and no significant differences from the normal ranges were found.3 Levels of these enzymes in a further 10 such patients who had sustained muscle haematomata were determined: in all of these there was a consistent rise in the level of creatine kinase, the peak occurring between 36 and 96 hours.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=477615Documentos Relacionados
- DIAGNOSTIC DIFFICULTIES IN MILD HAEMOPHILIA AND CHRISTMAS DISEASE
- A trial of prophylactic replacement therapy in haemophilia and Christmas disease
- Serum enzyme changes after major lung surgery—with and without halothane
- Partial thromboplastin time test with kaolin: diagnosis of haemophilia and Christmas disease without natural reference plasmas
- Partial thromboplastin time test with kaolin: Normal range and modifications for the diagnosis of haemophilia and Christmas disease