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    Case report: Thyroid storm in a three-year-old girl presenting with febrile status epilepticus and hypoglycemia

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    Thyroid storm, though extremely rare in toddlers, requires prompt diagnosis and treatment because it can be fatal if left untreated. However, thyroid storm is not often considered in the differential diagnosis of a febrile convulsion due to its rarity in children. Herein, we report the case of a 3-year-old girl with thyroid storm who presented with febrile status epilepticus. Although the seizure was stopped by diazepam administration, her tachycardia and widened pulse pressure persisted, and severe hypoglycemia was observed. Based on the findings of thyromegaly, a history of excessive sweating and hyperactivity, and a family history of Graves' disease, she was eventually diagnosed with a thyroid storm. The patient was successfully treated with thiamazole, landiolol, hydrocortisone, and potassium iodide. Propranolol, a non-selective β-blocker, has been used to manage tachycardia during thyroid storm. However, a cardio-selective β1-blockers, landiolol hydrochloride, was used in our case to avoid worsening hypoglycemia. Febrile status epilepticus is one of the most common medical emergencies in childhood; it is necessary to rule out treatable underlying critical diseases such as septic meningitis and encephalitis. Thyroid storm should be considered in children presenting with prolonged febrile convulsion accompanied by findings that are not usually observed with febrile convulsions

    Fragment of an endogenous inhibitor produced in Escherichia coli for calcium-activated neutral protease (CANP) retains an inhibitory activity

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    AbstractA C-terminal fragment of an endogenous rabbit liver inhibitor for calcium-activated neutral protease (CANP) was produced in Escherichia coli and its inhibitory activity was examined after purification. The truncated inhibitor (373 amino acid residues), which contains two internal repeat structures, inhibits 2 mol CANP whereas the native liver inhibitor (639 residues), containing four internal repeat structures, inhibits 4 mol CANP. This supports the hypothesis that the repeating unit is the functional unit of inhibition. The results also indicate that post-translational modification of the inhibitor is not essential for inhibition

    Molecular cloning and sequencing of cDNA for rat cathepsin H Homology in pro-peptide regions of cysteine proteinases

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    AbstractA cDNA for rat cathepsin H was isolated and sequenced. The deduced protein comprising 333 amino acid residues is composed of a typical signal sequence (21 residues), a pro-peptide region (92 residues) and a mature enzyme region (220 residues). The amino acid sequence in the pro-peptide region, in particular, residues Phe-(−41) to Ser-(−29) of cathepsin H, is highly homologous to the pro-peptide regions of other cysteine proteinases. This homologous region may play a role in the processing of cysteine proteinases

    Recyclability of Glass Cloth Waste Coated by PVC as a Fiber Reinforced Composite

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    The consideration of this work focuses on the recyclability of glass cloth waste coated by PVC as a fiber reinforced composite by using compression and injection molding methods. In the compression molding of composite, the sheet-type wastes were laminated in the die, and PVC resin was melted by using hot press. It is concluded from the bending test of molded composite that the strength increases with increasing mold temperature because of the good-adhesion of each lamination and good penetration of PVC resin into the glass cloth for higher mold temperature. In the injection molding method of composite, the wastes were fed directly into the injection molding machine. It is concluded from the tensile test of molded composite that the strength of PVC/glass composite is smaller than that of PVC because of the lack of adhesion between PVC and glass. The strength of PVC/glass/PP mixture, however, is fairly larger than that of PVC
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