作者: H. Dubo , DorothyC. Park , R.J.T. Pennington , R.M. Kalbag , JohnN. Walton
DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(67)91946-0
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摘要: Abstract The serum-creatine-kinase (C.K.) was studied in cases of head injury, acute cerebrovascular accident, and meningitis. Each 14 patients with a injury had raised serum-C.K. values. Of 21 strokes, 15 7 meningitis, 2 In all having sufficiently high levels for isoenzyme fractionation, the circulating enzyme found to be derived largely from muscle. No definite clinical correlations or prognostic inferences could determined levels. There is no clear evidence that this leaks brain into blood-serum any neurological disorders studied. Why muscle C.K. often much increased serum such remains unclear.