1957
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.7.5.313
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Glutamic Oxalacetic Transaminase Activity in Neurologic Disease

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“…3 High levels were usually reached by the third day of the disease; a pattern of gradually increasing activity was present in several patients subjected to repeated lumbar punctures over a 30-day period. No changes in serum levels were observed.…”
Section: Clinical and Experimental Studies Havementioning
confidence: 98%
“…3 High levels were usually reached by the third day of the disease; a pattern of gradually increasing activity was present in several patients subjected to repeated lumbar punctures over a 30-day period. No changes in serum levels were observed.…”
Section: Clinical and Experimental Studies Havementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It increases in the cerebrospinal fluid following cerebral infarction [28,101] or electroconvulsive shock therapy [64]. However, with metastatic brain tumors, lactic acid dehydrogenase is increased in the cerebrospinal fluid but glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase remains unchanged (14).…”
Section: Cerebrospinal Fluid Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In der Literatur Hegen viele z. T. widersprechende Berichte über Liquorenzyme bei Tumoren vor [2,5,10,12,13,15,16,17,19,35,36,37]. Green et al [13] …”
Section: Tumorenunclassified
“…Die frühe und späte Prognose war abhängig von der Kurve des Anstieges und von der Schnellig keit der Rückkehr zur Norm. Verschiedene Autoren berichten über die Verhältnisse bei cerebralem Infarkt und bei cerebralen Blutungen [4,5,9,10,13,15,16,24,28,32,36]. Bei Kindern kommen solche Prozesse weniger in Betracht und wir verfügen auch hier über zu wenig Fälle, um Schlußfolgerungen daraus ziehen zu können.…”
Section: Traumaunclassified