高グロブリン血症、グロブリン過剰血症
- 関
- hyperimmunoglobulinemia
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English Journal
- Successful treatment of highly advanced immunoglobulin G4-related kidney disease presenting renal mass-like regions with end-stage kidney failure: a case study.
- Ono H1, Murakami T2, Mima A3, Shibata E1, Tamaki M1, Yoshimoto S1, Ueda S1, Kishi F1, Kishi S1, Kawanaka T4, Matsuura M1, Nagai K1, Abe H1, Harada M4, Doi T1.
- BMC nephrology.BMC Nephrol.2017 Aug 3;18(1):261. doi: 10.1186/s12882-017-0676-5.
- PMID 28774276
- Therapeutic Efficacy of Fresh, Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Severe Refractory Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis.
- Arzi B1, Clark KC2, Sundaram A2, Spriet M1, Verstraete FJM1, Walker NJ2, Loscar MR3, Fazel N4, Murphy WJ4, Vapniarsky N5, Borjesson DL2.
- Stem cells translational medicine.Stem Cells Transl Med.2017 Aug;6(8):1710-1722. doi: 10.1002/sctm.17-0035. Epub 2017 Jun 15.
- PMID 28618186
- A metastatic secretory gastric plasmacytoma with aberrant CD3 expression in a dog.
- Atherton MJ1, Vazquez-Sanmartin S2, Sharpe S3, Waugh EM4, Morris JS4.
- Veterinary clinical pathology.Vet Clin Pathol.2017 Jun 5. doi: 10.1111/vcp.12503. [Epub ahead of print]
- PMID 28582596
Japanese Journal
- 腫瘍随伴症候群と考えられた視神経障害を伴う眼窩炎症の1例
- A Novel Transgenic Mouse Model of the Human Multiple Myeloma Chromosomal Translocation t(14;16)(q32;q23)
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- hy·per·glob·u·li·ne·mi·a (hī′pər-glŏb′yə-lə-nē′mē-ə) n. A condition characterized by abnormally large amounts of globulins in the blood. hyperglobulinemia [-glob′yəlinē′mē·ə] Etymology: Gk, hyper, L, globulus, small globe, haima, blood
- hyperglobulinemia hy·per·glob·u·li·ne·mi·a (hī'pər-glŏb'yə-lə-nē'mē-ə) n. A condition characterized by abnormally large amounts of globulins in the blood.
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- 英
- hyperglobulinemia, hyperimmunoglobulinemia
- 同
- グロブリン過剰血症
- 関
- 単クローン性免疫グロブリン血症
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- 英
- hyperglobulinemia、hyperimmunoglobulinemia
- 関
- 高ガンマグロブリン血症、高グロブリン血症
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高グロブリン血症、グロブリン過剰血症
- 関
- hypergammaglobulinemia、hyperglobulinemia