Streptodornase and Streptokinase
A mixture of the enzymes (streptokinase and streptodornase) produced by hemolytic streptococci. It is used topically on surface lesions and by instillation in closed body cavities to remove clotted blood or fibrinous or purulent accumulations. It is also used as a skin test antigen in evaluating generalized cell-mediated immunodeficiency. (Dorland, 27th ed) EC 3.-.
Also Known As:
Varidase; Streptokinase and Streptodornase
Networked: 145
relevant articles (4 outcomes,
6 trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Castillo-Tello, P:
1 article
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2. | Franco-Molina, M A:
1 article
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3. | García de la Fuente, A:
1 article
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4. | Garza, R G:
1 article
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5. | Mendoza, R D:
1 article
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6. | Mendoza-Gamboa, E:
1 article
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7. | Rodríguez-Padilla, C:
1 article
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8. | Támez-Guerra, R S:
1 article
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9. | Vera-García, M E:
1 article
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10. | Zapata-Benavides, P:
1 article
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Related Diseases
1. | Pressure Ulcer (Bedsore)
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2. | Mumps
06/01/1977
- " We investigated the skin test responses to PHA, mumps, candida, and varidase (SK-SD) and the PHA-induced lymphocyte transformation in patients with malignant neoplasms. " 06/23/1980
- " This study has been carried out in vivo by means of skin tests (BCG, PPD, Candida, Varidase, CCB, Mumps, BNCB) and in vitro with lymphocyte blastization in the presence of PHA and dependent antibody cytotoxicity. " 03/01/1983
- " The number of positive reactions to each of candida-h, mumps, PPD and varidase was between 80 and 95 per cent in patients less than 60 years of age and above this age it varied between 0 and 85 per cent. " 01/01/1975
- " Skin reactivity to mumps and varidase antigens was specifically transferred. " 08/01/1978
- " The skin tests with Varidase, Candidine, Mumps antigen and DNCB were not significantly different at onset and in remission. "
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3. | Empyema
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4. | Suppuration
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5. | Urinary Tract Infections (Urinary Tract Infection)
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