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Pancreatic Enzymes

Factors associated with increased pancreatic enzymes in septic patients: a prospective study

Factors associated with increased pancreatic enzymes in septic patients: a prospective study

... previous pancreatic disease, those with history of alcohol abuse, and those with biliary tract ...of pancreatic enzymes was defined by a serum amyl- ase level higher than 85 UI/L and/or serum lipase ...

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A Study on Association of Blood Sugar with Pancreatic Enzymes in OPC Poisoning

A Study on Association of Blood Sugar with Pancreatic Enzymes in OPC Poisoning

... This is to certify that the Dissertation entitled “A STUDY ON ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD SUGAR AND PANCREATIC ENZYMES IN OPC POISONING” submitted by Dr.K.JERED LIVINGSTON to The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical ...

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Parental Depression and Pancreatic Enzymes Adherence in Children With Cystic Fibrosis

Parental Depression and Pancreatic Enzymes Adherence in Children With Cystic Fibrosis

... RESULTS: Adherence to pancreatic enzymes was 49.4% ± 3.4%. Adherence was higher at school (94.4% ± 6.1%) than at home (42.3% ± 3.1%), and higher for toddlers (50.6% ± 5.2%) than for school-aged children ...

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The Effect of Exogenous Pancreatic Enzymes on Fat Absorption

The Effect of Exogenous Pancreatic Enzymes on Fat Absorption

... Preliminary results indicate the average fast- ing serum optical density in the control group. was 0.043, and the average 3-hour level was[r] ...

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Intestinal α glucosidase and some pancreatic enzymes inhibitory effect of hydroalcholic extract of Moringa stenopetala leaves

Intestinal α glucosidase and some pancreatic enzymes inhibitory effect of hydroalcholic extract of Moringa stenopetala leaves

... Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that usually af- fects carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, followed by multiorgan injury in the later period, and hyperipide- mia is associated with hyperglycemia [17]. ...

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Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis With Normal Pancreatic Enzymes

Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis With Normal Pancreatic Enzymes

... The etiology of acute pancreatitis is obscure. The progressive pathological changes of the pan- creas in patients who initially have normal pan- creatic function and do not develop pancr[r] ...

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PANCREATIC ENZYMES: NORMAL OUTPUT AND COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF ASSAY

PANCREATIC ENZYMES: NORMAL OUTPUT AND COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF ASSAY

... According not only to the above observations but to routine examinations of several hundred children and to the results of several authors working with the same methods, these isolated e[r] ...

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Review Article On The Management Of Pancreatic Fistulae

Review Article On The Management Of Pancreatic Fistulae

... of pancreatic juices after PDis accomplished by uniting the pancreatic remnant with a loop of ...of pancreatic fistula (Sauvanet et ...that pancreatic enzymes are inactivated by an ...

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Alterations of pancreatic functions and lipid profiles in dairy cows with left displacement of the abomasum

Alterations of pancreatic functions and lipid profiles in dairy cows with left displacement of the abomasum

... that pancreatic functions in cows affected with LDA might be deranged leading to pancreatic inflammation, changes in protein and lipid metabolism pathways and leakage of pancre- atic enzymes into the ...

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Practical guide to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency – Breaking the myths

Practical guide to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency – Breaking the myths

... exogenous pancreatic enzymes did better than those on a low fat, lower pancreatic en- zyme ...Overall, pancreatic insufficiency requiring lifelong pancreatic exocrine replacement ...

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Vildagliptin induced acute lung injury: a case report

Vildagliptin induced acute lung injury: a case report

... Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, also called gliptins, are a relatively new class of oral hypoglycemic drugs with proven efficacy, tolerability, and safety [1, 2]. They are used widely to treat type 2 diabetes ...

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An Observational Study to determine relation between various Indices of Acute Pancreatitis

An Observational Study to determine relation between various Indices of Acute Pancreatitis

... CT, as used to aid the diagnosis and staging of acute pancreatitis, has greatly improved and has changed the clinical management of this condition. 20,21 CT performed during the initial 12 hours may show only equivocal ...

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A weekend/weekday comparison of adherence to daily treatment regimens in adults with cystic fibrosis

A weekend/weekday comparison of adherence to daily treatment regimens in adults with cystic fibrosis

... In the current research, overall adherence rates were higher than expected (83.80%) in comparison to previous research which has documented that adher- ence within CF varies in the range 50.00-70.00% (Ab- bott et al., ...

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COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION

COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION

... or pancreatic extracts, showed that milk treated with pancreatic enzymes was more readily “digested” than pasteurized or ho- mogenized milk, but heat-treated milks (e.g., evaporated milk[r] ...

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Evaluation of lipase levels in patients with nephropathia epidemica   no evidence for acute pancreatitis

Evaluation of lipase levels in patients with nephropathia epidemica no evidence for acute pancreatitis

... whether pancreatic enzymes were elevated within threefold normal in patients with impaired kidney function [30, 31] and most NE patients still had acute kidney injury at time of ...of pancreatic ...

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PANCREATIC FUNCTION IN SCARLET FEVER

PANCREATIC FUNCTION IN SCARLET FEVER

... in the first days of the disease, i.e., in the exanthematous stage, the output of pancreatic enzymes was found increased from 3 to 5 times the upper limit of the normal range, while enzy[r] ...

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The Dutch Pancreas Biobank Within the Parelsnoer Institute: A Nationwide Biobank of Pancreatic and Periampullary Diseases

The Dutch Pancreas Biobank Within the Parelsnoer Institute: A Nationwide Biobank of Pancreatic and Periampullary Diseases

... with pancreatic diseases (surgery, medical oncology, gastro- enterology, pathology, radiology, radiotherapy, and translational research) from each participating ...

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Apical secretion of lysosomal enzymes in rabbit pancreas occurs via a secretagogue regulated pathway and is increased after pancreatic duct obstruction

Apical secretion of lysosomal enzymes in rabbit pancreas occurs via a secretagogue regulated pathway and is increased after pancreatic duct obstruction

... rabbit pancreatic acinar cells via a regulated as opposed to a constitutive ...lysosomal enzymes, suggesting that they are discharged from the same presecretory compartment (zymogen ...Lysosomal ...

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Fish Mouth Closure of the Pancreatic Stump and Parachuting of the Pancreatic End with Double U Trans Pancreatic Sutures for Pancreatico Jejunostomy

Fish Mouth Closure of the Pancreatic Stump and Parachuting of the Pancreatic End with Double U Trans Pancreatic Sutures for Pancreatico Jejunostomy

... ventional pancreatic parenchymal transection and hemosta- sis using an electrode tip (wire loop electrode made with tungsten) specially designed for carving the pancreatic stump edge ...the ...

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ENZYMES

ENZYMES

... optimum value, small changes in the charges of the enzyme and it’s substrate molecules will occur.  This change in ionisation will affect the binding of[r] ...

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