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Clin Rheumatol ; 8(3): 331-8, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2805608

ABSTRACT

Lung involvement in essential mixed cryoglobulinemia (EMC) has been recently described. In order to assess whether patients with EMC experience an accelerated deterioration of lung function, nineteen patients (17 females, 2 males; 49.6 +/- 6.6 years) underwent a short-term follow-up of lung function, chest X-ray and serologic investigations. Reduction of forced expiratory flows and presence of roentgenologic signs of interstitial involvement were confirmed in the baseline evaluation. In addition, a decrease of diffusing capacity was shown. After a mean interval of 15 months, no significant change in lung function was found, with the exception of decrease in maximal expiratory flow at 50% of forced vital capacity, total lung capacity, functional residual capacity, coefficient of transfer of CO. A slight decrease of hemolitic complement (CH50) and of complement fraction (C3) was also observed. This study suggests that patients with EMC tend to have an involvement of pulmonary interstitial space, possibly related to immune complex deposition, but they do not show a severe decline of lung function. Periodical assessment of lung function and chest X-ray is, however, worthwhile.


Subject(s)
Cryoglobulinemia/physiopathology , Pulmonary Fibrosis/physiopathology , Adult , Complement C3/deficiency , Cryoglobulinemia/blood , Dyspnea/blood , Dyspnea/physiopathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Forced Expiratory Flow Rates , Humans , Lung Volume Measurements , Male , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity , Pulmonary Fibrosis/blood
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Recenti Prog Med ; 82(6): 331-3, 1991 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1924989

ABSTRACT

The authors describe two cases of Vit B1 and B6 deficiency in alcoholics with malnutrition. In the first case serum levels of AST and ALT, initially below norm became higher after Vit B1 and Vit B6 intake; the second, with AST and ALT above norm in previous months, had AST and ALT with normal activity during the disease. The authors suggest that normal activity of AST and ALT during alcoholic hepatopathy could be related to a depletion of Vit B1 and Vit B6.


Subject(s)
Alanine Transaminase/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/enzymology , Thiamine Deficiency/etiology , Vitamin B 6 Deficiency/etiology , Humans , Male , Nutrition Disorders/complications , Thiamine Deficiency/diagnosis , Vitamin B 6 Deficiency/diagnosis
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Respiration ; 54(1): 33-41, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3244909

ABSTRACT

In order to assess the variability of forced expiratory flows, 15 male players (age 16-19 years, height 182-201 cm) of the Italian National Junior Volley team were studied twice with the pneumotachygraph of the computerized Hewlett-Packard Pulmonary System. The first time (April), but not the second (July), all the subjects were physically trained. Each subject performed at least three acceptable forced vital capacity (FVC) maneuvers, following the standard of the American Thoracic Society, with the exception of the criterion for determining the FVC end point. Mean values of forced mid- and end-expiratory flows were significantly higher in April than in July. Inter- and intrasubject coefficients of variation were lower for FVC and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) than for the flows. However, the within-subject variability of expiratory flows is lower in our athletes than in the subjects described by other authors. Our findings indicate the importance of forced expiratory flows in detecting even minor intra-subject variations related to physical training and suggest that flow in the terminal portion of the FVC curve may be at least moderately dependent upon effort.


Subject(s)
Forced Expiratory Flow Rates , Maximal Expiratory Flow-Volume Curves , Sports , Adolescent , Adult , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Male , Physical Education and Training , Reproducibility of Results , Vital Capacity
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