Blood serum phospholipids in patients with tonsillitis under combinated alcohol-bacterial influence

Blood serum phospholipids were investigated in alcohol abusing patients with tonsillitis. Most significant changes in phospholipids spectrum (low relative content of lysophospholipids and higher phosphatidylholine and phosphatidyletanolamin) in alcohol abusing patients with tonsillitis were observed...

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Published inBiomeditsinskaia khimiia Vol. 57; no. 6; p. 657
Main Authors Makarov, V K, Starikov, S V
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 01.11.2011
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Summary:Blood serum phospholipids were investigated in alcohol abusing patients with tonsillitis. Most significant changes in phospholipids spectrum (low relative content of lysophospholipids and higher phosphatidylholine and phosphatidyletanolamin) in alcohol abusing patients with tonsillitis were observed, compared with alcohol abusers. This may be attributed to the prevailing influence of bacterial infection.
ISSN:2310-6972
DOI:10.18097/pbmc20115706657