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Serum Orosomucoid in Ulcerative Colitis

Its Relation to Clinical Activity, Protein Loss, and Turnover of Albumin and IgG

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Pages 177-183 | Received 06 Jun 1975, Accepted 05 Aug 1975, Published online: 16 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

Birger Jensen, K., Jarnum, S., Koudahl, G. & Kristensen, H. Serum orosomucoid in ulcerative colitis. Its relation to clinical activity, protein loss and turnover of albumin and IgG. Scand. J. Gastroent. 1976, 11, 177-183.

Serum orosomucoid was compared with clinical activity, routine laboratory tests, intestinal protein loss, and albumin and IgG turover in 22 cases of ulcerative colitis. Serum orosomucoid was well correlated with clinical activity, haemoglobin and leucocyte counts were not. A significant correlation was present between serum orosomucoid and intestinal protein loss (gastrointestinal 59Fe-iron dextran clearance), serum albumin, fractional catabolic rates of albumin, and IgG and IgG synthesis rate. No correlation was found between serum orosomucoid and albumin synthesis rate or serum IgG. It is concluded that serum orosomucoid is a highly reliable indicator of disease activity in ulcerative colitis.

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