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[Coagulation and fibrinolysis proteins in nephrotic syndromes in children]

Authors :
C, Loirat
G, Pillion
N, Schlegel
R, Douenias
H, Mathieu
Source :
Archives francaises de pediatrie. 36
Publication Year :
1979

Abstract

The main coagulation and fibrinolysis proteins have been studied in 22 children with nephrotic syndrome. Some anomalies such as the increase of fibrinogen and of Factors II, V, VII + X concentrations and the decrease of antithrombin III concentration could induce an hypercoagulability. Other anomalies such as the high alpha 2 macroglobulin concentration and the frequently low plasminogen concentrations could induce a decrease of the plasma fibrinolytic activity. The consequences of the low alpha 1 antitrypsin levels are probably less important. The fast alpha 2 antiplasmin levels have been found variable in the different patients. Practically, it appears that most children with plasma albumin levels less than 15-17 g/l have antithrombin III levels less than 23 mg/dl (70% of normal), which appears to result in a high risk of thrombosis (11).

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
00039764
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives francaises de pediatrie
Accession number :
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