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During serial electrophoretic studies in SLE ​​patients, significant changes were observed in serum levels of beta-globulin fraction should be measured. The case of a patient who presented a transient globulinemia Abeta-, qu disappeared when Lupus was adequately treated with steroids and antimalarials is presented. The absence of the beta-globulin in the filter paper stained for protein with nearly normal beta fraction should be measured, disclosed by the method of moving boundaries (Tiselius) and presence of beta-lipoprmoteína curve suggests a lack of selective the stainable portion by Bromophenol Blue, this complex group of proteins. This case is compared with a previous case reported in the literature and probably related disorder nephrotic syndrome in our patient who suffered discussed.
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We present the results of tests and LE electrophoresis of serum proteins made ​​in a number of patients in the course of a study of SLE and related diseases. 120 LE cell research on a group of 83 patients were performed. The test was positive in 29/30 cases of SLE, giving a 96.7%. He was positive also in cases of scleroderma 4/9 investigated (44.4%). All other tests were negative. 100 electrophoretic determinations were made. Serial studies in 34 patients with positive LE test and 20 tests in normal controls assumptions. In cases where the known pattern LES decrease albumin, gamma-globulin increased elevation of prevalent and alpha-2-globulin found. Correlation between clinical improvement and serum proteins was observed. In some cases, significant changes in the levels of serum proteins fractions occurred rapidly. A case where relation between the results of electrophoresis and the ...
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Although hemorrhagic shock has been studied extensively, the cause of the fatal outcome, as well as other forms of shock, has not been fully established. Our aim was, first, to know the mechanism of the protective action of chlorpromazine, but at the same time have believed that their research could perhaps shed some light on the explanation of the phenomenon of irreversibility. In addition, we wanted to know if this drug may be active after the shock has been installed, either by administering it alone, or accompanied by blood transfusion, which, besides being of great practical importance could have theoretical implications of interest.