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Effect of a high-protein diet on clinical and some biochemical indices of patients with torpid and latent courses of recurrent rheumatic heart disease].
L A Redziuk
Voprosy pitaniia 1975 May-Jun
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The effect of a protein-rich diet containing 141 g of protein on the clinical and some biochemical findings in 145 patients with a torpidly, and latently running recurrent rheumatic heart disease was studied. Pertinent observations have shown the protein-rich diet to have a very beneficial effect on the clinico-biochemical and immunological indices that are pathognomic of rheumatism with low activity and torpid course.
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L A Redziuk.
Effect of a high-protein diet on clinical and some biochemical indices of patients with torpid and latent courses of recurrent rheumatic heart disease].
Voprosy pitaniia.
1975 May-Jun(3):54-8
Mesh Tags
Adult
Alpha-Globulins
Antigens
Antistreptolysin
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Autoantibodies
Blood Circulation
Capillary Permeability
Dietary Proteins
Diphenylamine
Dyspnea
Female
Fever
Fibrinogen
Heart Auscultation
Heart Rate
Heartburn
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pain
Recurrence
Rheumatic Heart Disease
gamma-Globulins
Substances
Alpha-Globulins
Antigens
Autoantibodies
Dietary Proteins
gamma-Globulins
Diphenylamine
Fibrinogen
Antistreptolysin
PMID: 50669
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