1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-75840-9_22
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Histamine in Duodenal Ulcer, Stress-Induced Lesions, and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Causality Analysis

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“…Elevated histamine levels in body fluids have been found following polytrauma, in septic shock but also in standard surgical situations. Of interest in the present context, manual exploration of body cavities, in particular when peritoneal irritation is present, results in high levels of plasma histamine (24,25). In the latter case, concentrations in the same range as in systemic anaphylactoid reactions have been observed (24).…”
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“…Elevated histamine levels in body fluids have been found following polytrauma, in septic shock but also in standard surgical situations. Of interest in the present context, manual exploration of body cavities, in particular when peritoneal irritation is present, results in high levels of plasma histamine (24,25). In the latter case, concentrations in the same range as in systemic anaphylactoid reactions have been observed (24).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…The arrythmogenic effects are potentiated following myocardial infarction (13). A marked release of histamine has been found after some anaesthetic agents, in surgical trauma, following allogenic blood transfusion or infusion of colloidal plasma substitutes and during extracorporeal circulation (23,24). Elevated histamine levels in body fluids have been found following polytrauma, in septic shock but also in standard surgical situations.…”
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“…If histamine in food or other sources (e.g. blood in the gut following gastrointestinal bleeding [26] or bacterial overgrowth, which might convert histidine in food to histamine) [3] is not adequately metabolised its concentration rises within the lumen and can subsequently be resorbed leading to elevated plasma histamine levels [3]. Besides drugs other factors like alcohol or gastrointestinal diseases have also been demonstrated to inhibit histamine metabolism [3].…”
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“…[73] en, wenn vorhanden, aber auch retrospektive Studien oder die für die Studie sorgfältig durchgeführte Analyse des Krankenguts der eigenen Klinik, wofür wir in der Ulkuschirurgie ein Beispiel geliefert haben [45]. [73] en, wenn vorhanden, aber auch retrospektive Studien oder die für die Studie sorgfältig durchgeführte Analyse des Krankenguts der eigenen Klinik, wofür wir in der Ulkuschirurgie ein Beispiel geliefert haben [45].…”
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