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Amylase Isozyme of Patients with Non-pancreatic Hyperamylasemia.
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- MORITA Shigeki
- Department of Internal Medicine, Oita National Hospital
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- MATSUDA Midori
- Department of Internal Medicine, Oita National Hospital
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- ARIMA Tetsuhiko
- Department of Internal Medicine, Oita National Hospital
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- FUNASE Masakazu
- Oita National Hospital
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- KANEUCHI Hiroshi
- Oita National Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 非すい性高アミラーゼ血症におけるアミラーゼアイソザイム
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Description
We investigated amylase isozyme of patients with non-pancreatic hyperamylasemia. Ten patients with hyperamylasemia excluding pancreatic, renal or liver disease were chosen. One patient wsa a macroamylasemia (IgA-λtype) with a specific pattern of amylase isozyme. Isozyme patterns of other 9 patients with salivary-type hyperamylase-mia showed P/S ratio between 0.20, -0.59 (mean value was 0.4). The values of S2 fraction were high between 10-2296 (mean value was 13.296). And also, 6 of 9 hade S3 fraction. Seven of those patients had some diseases and were taking medicines, but other 2 patients did not have any diseases or were not taking medicines.<br>The investigation of amylase isozyme is very useful for the differential diagnosis of hyperamylasemia. And, some patients have salivary-type hyperamylasemia with unknown causes.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of National Medical Services
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Japanese Journal of National Medical Services 48 (5), 381-384, 1994
Japanese Society of National Medical Services
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001206315536896
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- NII Article ID
- 130004315003
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- ISSN
- 18848729
- 00211699
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed