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Scand J Gastroenterol. 2004 May;39(5):416-7. Related Articles, Links
Selective bloodletting for severe ulcerative colitis. Premehand P, Takeuchi K, Bjarnason I. Dept. of Gastroenterology, King's College Hospital, London, UK. ppremchand100@yahoo.com PMID: 15180176 [PubMed - in process] Seems to compare .. apheresis TO .. bloodletting .. Same result .. different methods and expense .. <<snip>> With current insight into the pathogenesis of various 'inflammatory' diseases , and the involvement of circulating cells, cytokines and other cell-cell signalling molecules, a possible rationale for bloodletting emerges, i.e. removal of pro-inflammatory cells or substances thereby interrupting a viscous cycle whereby effector molecules perpetuate inflammation. The Japanese experience in ulcerative colitiis , if confirmed in controlled trials , has the potential to alter our approach to the treatment of severe exacerbation of ulcerative colitis, thus obviating the need for surgery, which is associated with significant morbidity. While the precise mechansim of benefit of this treatmemt is not fully understood , the apheresis systems are also showing promise in Crohn disease . We suggest that this may herald a new therapeutic approach whereby speciific constituents of blood are removed rather than neurtralized with antibodies , which are unavoidably associated with tolerance and side effects. <<snip>> Who loves ya. Tom Jesus Was A Vegetarian! http://jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com Man Is A Herbivore! http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/manisaherbivore DEAD PEOPLE WALKING http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/deadpeoplewalking |
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" The purpose of therapeutic apheresis is to remove a
component of the blood which contributes to a disease state. Examples" It is like dialysis, something is removed from the blood and then returned to the body, iron and all. Knowing meaning of terms saves much time and dead ends. |
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>Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / inflammation
>From: markd@toad-net.com >Date: 7/2/2004 2:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time >Message-id: <40e5c644$0$248$4d5ecec7@reader.city-net.com> > >" The purpose of therapeutic apheresis is to remove a >component of the blood which contributes to a disease >state. Examples" > >It is like dialysis, something is removed from the blood >and then returned to the body, iron and all. Knowing >meaning of terms saves much time and dead ends. Stay the fk off my threads .. You have ONE .. intent .. to attack .. MY .. posts .. Apheresis is called modern day bloodletting .. bloodletting accomplishes the SAME FKG THING .. Hosp Pract (Off Ed). 1983 Oct;18(10):199-205. Related Articles, Links Apheresis in hematologic and oncologic disease. Cohen RJ. Therapeutic bloodletting dates back to ancient times. With the development of sophisticated in vivo cell separators, it has become an established and effective modality in the treatment of a number of hematologic-oncologic diseases. Apheresis must, however, be used with discrimination--only when more conservative measures have proved inadequate. PMID: 6413369 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- ------ As I said .. compared to .. bloodletting .. Read the fkn article .. Then shut the fk up .. Scand J Gastroenterol. 2004 May;39(5):416-7. Related Articles, Links Selective bloodletting for severe ulcerative colitis. Premehand P, Takeuchi K, Bjarnason I. Dept. of Gastroenterology, King's College Hospital, London, UK. ppremchand100@yahoo.com PMID: 15180176 [PubMed - in process] Seems to compare .. apheresis TO .. bloodletting .. Same result .. different methods and expense .. <<snip>> With current insight into the pathogenesis of various 'inflammatory' diseases , and the involvement of circulating cells, cytokines and other cell-cell signalling molecules, a possible rationale for bloodletting emerges, i.e. removal of pro-inflammatory cells or substances thereby interrupting a viscous cycle whereby effector molecules perpetuate inflammation. The Japanese experience in ulcerative colitiis , if confirmed in controlled trials , has the potential to alter our approach to the treatment of severe exacerbation of ulcerative colitis, thus obviating the need for surgery, which is associated with significant morbidity. While the precise mechansim of benefit of this treatmemt is not fully understood , the apheresis systems are also showing promise in Crohn disease . We suggest that this may herald a new therapeutic approach whereby speciific constituents of blood are removed rather than neurtralized with antibodies , which are unavoidably associated with tolerance and side effects. <<snip>> Who loves ya. Tom Jesus Was A Vegetarian! http://jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com Man Is A Herbivore! http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/manisaherbivore DEAD PEOPLE WALKING http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/deadpeoplewalking |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040702211650.29586.00000900@mb-m16.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation From: markd@toad-net.com Date: 7/2/2004 2:32 > >PM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: <40e5c644$0$248$4d5ecec7@reader.city- > >net.com> > > > >" The purpose of therapeutic apheresis is to remove a > >component of the blood which contributes to a disease > >state. Examples" > > > >It is like dialysis, something is removed from the blood > >and then returned > >to the body, iron and all. Knowing meaning of terms saves > >much time and dead ends. > > Stay the fk off my threads .. > > You have ONE .. intent .. to attack .. MY .. posts .. > > Apheresis is called modern day bloodletting .. > bloodletting accomplishes the > SAME FKG THING .. As a matter of fact apheresis isn't the same as bloodletting. In bloodletting the blood is simply thrown away. In apheresis the blood is seperated into various fluid & cellular components, and most of the components returned. Take for example the production of platelets for transfusion. These can be obtained by apheresis, but not by bloodletting. |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040703125831.05640.00001003@mb-m14.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation From: "Manky Badger" > >spam@puritanDOTfreeserve.FULLSTOPcoSPOTuk Date: 7/3/2004 > >4:38 AM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: > ><cc628v$4na$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk> > > > > > >"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message news:20040702211650.29586.00000900@mb- > >m16.aol.com... > >> >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting > >> >/ inflammation From: markd@toad-net.com Date: 7/2/2004 > >> >2:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: <40e5c644$0$248$4d5ecec7@reader.city- > >> >net.com> > > >> Apheresis is called modern day bloodletting .. > >> bloodletting accomplishes > >the > >> SAME FKG THING .. > > > >As a matter of fact apheresis isn't the same as > >bloodletting. > > I included an article .. which SPECIFICALLY states .. it > .. is .. > > YOU .. snipped it .. conveniently .. > > F.. O .. > > You've been TOLD repeatedly to .. F ... O .. simply > because .. OF .. the bullsht you JUST .. pulled .. > > You are USELESS in medical groups and the fact you ARE .. > in .. the medical > profession bodes very badly for ANYONE in the vicinity of > YOU when they get .. > ill .. OK pussy - I'll be visiting you in three weeks time. We'll chat about it then. |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040703133718.05640.00001012@mb-m14.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation From: "Manky Badger" > >spam@puritanDOTfreeserve.FULLSTOPcoSPOTuk Date: 7/3/2004 > >11:34 AM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: > ><cc6qk4$97j$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk> > > > > >> > > >> >"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message news:20040702211650.29586.00000900@mb- > >> >m16.aol.com... > >> >> >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for > >> >> >bloodletting / inflammation > >> >> >From: markd@toad-net.com Date: 7/2/2004 2:32 PM > >> >> >Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: <40e5c644$0$248$4d5ecec7@reader.city- > >> >> >net.com> > >> > >> >> Apheresis is called modern day bloodletting .. > >> >> bloodletting > >accomplishes > >> >the > >> >> SAME FKG THING .. > >> > > >> >As a matter of fact apheresis isn't the same as > >> >bloodletting. > >> > >> I included an article .. which SPECIFICALLY states .. > >> it .. is .. > >> > >> YOU .. snipped it .. conveniently .. > >> > >> F.. O .. > Seems to compare .. apheresis TO .. bloodletting .. > > Same result .. different methods and expense .. But you just said "SAME FKG THING" ? Another own goal Tom ? |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040703135836.05640.00001016@mb-m14.aol.com... > Seems to compare .. apheresis TO .. bloodletting .. > > Same result .. different methods and expense .. But you just said "SAME FKG THING" ? Another own goal Tom ? |
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news:20040703234406.15985.00000702@mb-m21.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation From: "Manky Badger" > >spam@puritanDOTfreeserve.FULLSTOPcoSPOTuk Date: 7/3/2004 > >5:45 PM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: > ><cc7gbb$jfi$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk> > > > > > >"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message news:20040703135836.05640.00001016@mb- > >m14.aol.com... > > > > > >> Seems to compare .. apheresis TO .. bloodletting .. > >> > >> Same result .. different methods and expense .. > > > > > >But you just said "SAME FKG THING" ? > > > >Another own goal Tom ? > > Take .. a .. hike .. > > There are many .. ways .. to .. bloodlet .. > > You should learn them .. So let's get this straight - you made a mistake when you said "SAME FKG THING" ? |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040704143529.05745.00000949@mb-m14.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation > > Scand J Gastroenterol. 2004 May;39(5):416-7. Related > Articles, Links > > > Selective bloodletting for severe ulcerative colitis. Irrelevant. |
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"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message
news:20040704155034.19433.00000791@mb-m17.aol.com... > >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting / > >inflammation From: "Manky Badger" > >spam@puritanDOTfreeserve.FULLSTOPcoSPOTuk Date: 7/4/2004 > >1:41 PM Mountain Daylight Time Message-id: > ><cc9mfa$vf9$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk> > > > > > >"doe" <ironjustice@aol.comdoe> wrote in message news:20040704143529.05745.00000949@mb- > >m14.aol.com... > >> >Subject: Re: OT - possible rationale for bloodletting > >> >/ inflammation > >> > >> Scand J Gastroenterol. 2004 May;39(5):416-7. Related > >> Articles, Links > >> > >> > >> Selective bloodletting for severe ulcerative colitis. > > > >Irrelevant. > > Heh .. heh .. > > WHAT .. a .. fkg .. pussy .. > > > > Scand J Gastroenterol. 2004 May;39(5):416-7. Related > Articles, Links Is this an admission that you DID get it wrong, pussy ? |