Preeclampsiais a syndrome that includeshigh blood pressure, high levels of protein in your urine, and swelling; it can be dangerous or even fatal for the mother or baby if not treated. With proper management, h
Results: The rate of AKI was significantly higher in the PE group than in the GH group (17 versus 3%, p < 0.05). Univariate analyses of the PE group identified low preoperative serum albumin levels, low antithrombin III (ATIII) activities, and urine protein/creatinine ratios (U-P/Cr) ...
Diaper rash is often caused by irritation to the skin due to contact with urine, stool, and detergent. Sometimes it can be caused by yeast infections, bacterial infections, or even due to an allergy to diaper material. In general, most diaper rashes can be prevented by changing diapers when...
High levels of creatinine in urine can be due to: Dehydration [5] Strenuous exercise [17, 1] Diet high in meat and protein [17, 5] Creatine supplements [17] Pregnancy [18, 19] Early diabetes [18, 20, 19] High blood pressure [19] Obesity [18, 19] Polycystic kidney disease [18] ...
Laeticia Da Silva1, Serge Rezzi1, Ruth Prieto4, Martin Kussmann1,5,6, Jaime Inostroza7 and Philippe Steenhout8 Background: The combination of maternal obesity in early pregnancy and high protein intake in infant formula feeding might predispose to obesity risk in later life....
Laboratory of Gastrointestinal MicrobiologyAmino AcidsMu C, Yang Y, Luo Z et al (2015) Metabolomic analysis reveals dis- tinct profiles in the plasma and urine of rats fed a high-protein diet. Amino Acids 47:1225-1238Mu C, Yang Y, Luo Z, et al. (2015) Metabolomic analysis reveals ...
The specific consequences of hyperglycaemia on placental metabolism and function are incompletely understood but likely contribute to poor pregnancy outcomes associated with diabetes mellitus (DM). This study aimed to identify the functional biochemical pathways perturbed by placental exposure to high glucose...
AST is an enzyme (a type of protein) made by your liver. Other organs, such as yourheart, kidneys, brain, and muscles, also make smaller amounts of AST. AST mostly stays in your liver, but it is normal to have small amounts of it in your blood. When your liver is damaged, more...
Current research on the fetal origin of adult diseases is now more extensive and in-depth, and an increasing number of adverse factors, such as early nutritional deficiencies, chemical exposure and the mother's emotional state during pregnancy have been identi- fied6. Moreover, an increasing ...
PD-1 Programmed cell death protein 1 PD-(L)1 Programmed cell death-(ligand) 1 PFS Progression-free survival PUNLMP Papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential RFS Recurrence-free survival SUO Society of Urologic Oncology TMB Tumor mutational burden TURBT Transurethral resection of bladder...