Way_1975_Clin.Biochem_8_103

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Title : Relationship between serum cholinesterase and low density lipoproteins in children with nephrotic syndrome - Way_1975_Clin.Biochem_8_103
Author(s) : Way RC , Hutton CJ , Kutty KM
Ref : Clinical Biochemistry , 8 :103 , 1975
Abstract :

1 A significant increase in the activity of serum cholinesterase and concentration of dextran sulphate precipitable lipoproteins cholesterol and triglycerides was observed in sixteen children with a diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome when compared with the values obtained in 22 other normal children of comparable ages 2 In 7 children with nephrotic syndrome serum concentrations of beta-lipoprotein and cholinesterase were markedly higher in the acute stage compared to the convalescent stage A working hypothesis is proposed to explain the hyperlipoproteinemia in nephrotic syndrome

PubMedSearch : Way_1975_Clin.Biochem_8_103
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Way RC, Hutton CJ, Kutty KM (1975)
Relationship between serum cholinesterase and low density lipoproteins in children with nephrotic syndrome
Clinical Biochemistry 8 :103

Way RC, Hutton CJ, Kutty KM (1975)
Clinical Biochemistry 8 :103