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Descriptor English: Methemalbumin
Descriptor Spanish: Metemalbúmina
Descriptor metemalbúmina
Scope note: Complejo 1:1 molar de heme o hematina y albúmina formado después de la disociación de la methemoglobina en heme o hematina y globina en plasma. Este complejo, que imparte un color da café a pardo al plasma, se da en los trastornos hemolíticos y hemorrágicos. Se utiliza su presencia en el plasma como prueba para diferenciar entre la pancreatitis hemorrágica y la edematosa.
Descriptor Portuguese: Metemalbumina
Descriptor French: Méthémalbumine
Entry term(s): Mét-hémalbumine
Tree number(s): D12.776.034.841.225
D12.776.124.727.375
D12.776.422.680
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008705
Scope note: A 1:1 molar complex of heme or hematin and albumin formed after the dissociation of methemoglobin into heme or hematin and globin in plasma. This complex, which imparts a coffee-brown color to plasma, occurs in hemolytic and hemorrhagic disorders. Its presence in plasma is used as a test to differentiate between hemorrhagic and edematous pancreatitis.
Allowable Qualifiers: AD administration et posologie
AE effets indésirables
AG agonistes
AI antagonistes et inhibiteurs
AN analyse
BI biosynthèse
CF liquide cérébrospinal
CH composition chimique
CL classification
CS synthèse chimique
DE effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques
DF déficit
EC économie
GE génétique
HI histoire
IM immunologie
IP isolement et purification
ME métabolisme
PD pharmacologie
PH physiologie
PK pharmacocinétique
PO intoxication
RE effets des radiations
SD ressources et distribution
ST normes
TO toxicité
TU usage thérapeutique
UL ultrastructure
UR urine
DeCS ID: 22246
Unique ID: D008705
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Date Established: 1991/01/01
Date of Entry: 1976/04/27
Revision Date: 2017/07/03
Méthémalbumine - Preferred
Concept UI M0013562
Preferred term Méthémalbumine
Entry term(s) Mét-hémalbumine



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