We found in our pediatric cohort that a marked depression of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) levels in the active phase of pediatric vasculitides and the restoration of plasma levels during the reparative phase. These data confirm previous reports showing that ACE levels are a useful and sensitive marker of EC injury and suggest their use in monitoring disease activity in pediatric vasculitides. On the basis of this study and previous literature, more attention should be devoted to plasma ACE levels in diseases of the vascular wall

ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME A NEW TOOL FOR THE FOLLOW-UPOF ENDOTHELIAL INJURY IN PEDIATRIC VASCULITIDES / F. FALCINI; A. PIGNONE; G. LEONCINI; M. MATUCCI CERINIC; S. TRAPANI; A. LOMBARDI; B. KAHALEH. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0263-7103. - ELETTRONICO. - 33(12):(1994), pp. 1197-1198. [10.1093/rheumatology/33.12.1197]

ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME A NEW TOOL FOR THE FOLLOW-UPOF ENDOTHELIAL INJURY IN PEDIATRIC VASCULITIDES

FALCINI, FERNANDA
;
A. PIGNONE;MATUCCI CERINIC, MARCO;TRAPANI, SANDRA;
1994

Abstract

We found in our pediatric cohort that a marked depression of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) levels in the active phase of pediatric vasculitides and the restoration of plasma levels during the reparative phase. These data confirm previous reports showing that ACE levels are a useful and sensitive marker of EC injury and suggest their use in monitoring disease activity in pediatric vasculitides. On the basis of this study and previous literature, more attention should be devoted to plasma ACE levels in diseases of the vascular wall
1994
33(12)
1197
1198
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
F. FALCINI; A. PIGNONE; G. LEONCINI; M. MATUCCI CERINIC; S. TRAPANI; A. LOMBARDI; B. KAHALEH
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