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China Pharmacy ; (12)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-533282

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OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical efficacy of Hepatocyte growth-promoting factors(PHGF) combined with Wuji baifeng pills for liver cirrhosis. METHODS:A total of 97 patients with liver cirrhosis were randomly assigned to either control group(n=32,conventional therapy) or treatment group(n=65,PHGF plus Wuji baifeng pills in addition to routine treatment).The course of treatment was 3 months for both groups. Clinical data including cardinal symptoms and signs,hepatic function,blood clotting function,hepatic fibrosis parameters,the inner-diameter of the portal vein and splenic vein(PVD,SVD),spleen thickness(SPT) measured by the color Doppler ultrasonography were monitored before and after treatment. RESULTS:After treatment,the symptoms and signs of the treatment group had better improvement than in the control group,with a markedly higher total effective rate than in the control group(84.62% vs.59.38%,P

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China Pharmacy ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520051

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OBJECTIVE:To study the feasibility of bacterial endotoxin test for hepatocyte growth-promoting factors injection as a substitution for pyrogen test METHODS:According to China Pharmacopoeia(second part,2000),interference test was carried on endotoxin detection of hepatocyte growth-promoting factors injection with limulus lysate test agents produced by two different factories RESULTS:There was no interference with the reaction between bacterial endotoxin and limulus lysate test agent in hepatocyte growth-promoting factors injection in 10-fold dilution CONCLUSION:It is feasible to use the gelatine method in bacterial endotoxin test

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Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology ; : 10-15, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-156800

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PURPOSE:Factors influencing postnatal growth are innumerable. It is known that genetic factors such as parental height and environmental factors such as nutrition, economic status and hormonal effects are important factors. The purpose of this study was to examine the factors affecting final adult height in normal children. METHODS:753 high school students (513 boys, 240 girls) who live in Seoul were studied. Height and body weight were measured and questionaires about sexual development were examined. We included the subjects who reached fianl adult height. The criteria of final adult height was as following: ages over 17 years in the boys and over 15 years in the girls and growth velocity was less than 1 cm per year. They had no systemic diseases and height standard deviation scores were more than -2.5. RESULTS: 1)Final adult heights were 173.1+/-.1cm in boys and 160.9+/-.7cm in girls. 2)Final adult height significantly correlated with father height(r=0.13, p<0.01), mother height(r=0.25, p<0.01), midparental height(r=0.25 p<0.01) and birth weight (r=0.16, p<0.01). 3)In short final adult height groups, birth weight and midparental height were significantly lower(p<0.05), but puberty onset age, body mass index and economic status were similar to normal stature groups. 4)Final adult height significantly correlated with target height.(r=0.43, p<0.01). In boys, the final adult height was 1.7cm taller than target height on the average. In girls, final adult height was 1.6cm taller than target height on the average. 5)In the group in which final adult height is less than target height, birth weights were significantly lower than those of the groups in which final height is greater than target height. CONCLUSIONS:Among factors affecting final adult height, parent height and birth weight were important. To predict final adult height, target height can be used simply and target height showed significant correlation with final adult height. In the case of showing differences between final adult height and target height, many factors including birth weight will influence the outcome.


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Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Age of Onset , Birth Weight , Body Mass Index , Body Weight , Fathers , Mothers , Parents , Puberty , Seoul , Sexual Development
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