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  • 1980-1984  (2)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Diabetes ; retinopathy ; glycosylated haemoglobin ; erythrocyte aggregation ; plasma proteins ; blood rheology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The velocity of erythrocyte aggregation in vitro was determined in 15 non-diabetic and 28 Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic subjects, in autologous plasma under uniform shear flow using a rheoscope combined with a television image analyzer and a computer. In the diabetic subjects, the velocity of aggregation showed a significant correlation with the haemoglobin A1 level, and was significantly increased in the proliferative retinopathy group. An alteration of plasma protein composition in the diabetic subjects (increase of Ø- and α2-fractions) also influenced erythrocyte aggregation, being related to the haemoglobin A1 level. The percentage of the Ø-fraction and a parameter, (α2+φ)/albumin, defined by plasma electrophoresis, showed a strong correlation with the velocity of aggregation.
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    Human genetics 〈Berlin〉 59 (1981), S. 266-268 
    ISSN: 1432-1203
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary A seven-year-old Japanese girl with mental retardation, epileptic seizures controllable by anticonvulsants, short stature, and multiple minor malformations was found to have apparent giant satellites on chromosome No. 13. The karyotypes of her parents and elder brother were normal. Banding studies revealed that the apparent giant satellites consist of four G-bands, and are thus a de novo rearrangement product. The origin of the aberrant No. 13 was traced to a paternal meiotic error, using Q-banding and silver staining heteromorphisms as markers. Thus, the patient represents an unbalanced, de novo chromosomal rearrangement masquerading as giant satellites, with the origin of the extra chromosomal material unknown, a hitherto undescribed situation.
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