1983
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(83)90085-2
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Severe head trauma and the changes of concentration of neuron-specific enolase in plasma and in cerebrospinal fluid

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“…Benzer korelasyon diğer çalışma-larda da gösterilmiştir (6,12,14) . NSE'ın BOS'ndan seruma geçiş mekanizması bilinmemektedir.…”
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“…Benzer korelasyon diğer çalışma-larda da gösterilmiştir (6,12,14) . NSE'ın BOS'ndan seruma geçiş mekanizması bilinmemektedir.…”
Section: Hasta Sayısı N (%)unclassified
“…Dauberschmidt ve ark. (12) , benzer şekilde ciddi kafa travması olan olgularda serum NSE düzeylerini BOS'dan yüksek bulmuşlar ve bunu trombositlerin içerdiği hibrid enolaza bağla-mışlardır. Olgularımızın yalnızca 4'ünde trombositozun olması nedeniyle, bu varsayım yüksek serum NSE düzeylerini açıklamada yetersiz kalmaktadır.…”
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“…When brain tissue is damaged cytosolic enzymes leak into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or into the blood. Therefore, raised gamma-gamma enolase levels in CSF have been demonstrated in patients suffering from cerebrovascular accidents [3], transient cerebral ischaemic attacks [3] and from comas resulting from anoxemia or head injury [4,5]. On the other hand, meningitis which preserves neuronal tissue, showed no change in NSE levels [4].…”
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“…On the other hand, meningitis which preserves neuronal tissue, showed no change in NSE levels [4]. The gamma-gamma isoenzyme in plasma is also important in the diagnosis of tumours originating from APUD-cells, like neuroblastoma, melanoma, retinoblastoma, small cell carcinoma of the lung and certain carcinomas of the thyroid, the pancreas and the gut, although the specificity for these tumours is in discussion in the literature [6-121. Enzyme-immunoassays [4,13] and radioimmunoassays [3,5,11,12,14] have been employed to measure gamma-gamma enolase. Gerbitz was the first to use a bioluminescence technique for the measurement of NSE in human plasma [15].…”
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confidence: 99%