The significance of the determination of sialic acids and the Weltman reaction in urological practice
R. N. Zamaletdinov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1969, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (3) : 55 -55.
The significance of the determination of sialic acids and the Weltman reaction in urological practice
In patients with chronic pyelonephritis, prostate adenoma, calculous pyelonephritis and urolithiasis, the content of sialic acids in the blood is increased, and the Veltman coagulation tape is shortened. These changes are most pronounced in patients with infected urine. The increase in the level of sialic acids in the blood of such patients can be explained by the involvement of the connective tissue stroma of the kidneys in the inflammatory process. Obviously, the more extensive the inflammatory process, the more connective tissue is involved in the process and the higher the content of sialic acids in the blood.
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