“…The major depression of SH level occurs during this phase, and those changes which occur during the acute phase are more moderate, and appear to be transitory. Other biochemical changes have been reported to occur in AA, including depressed serum albumin levels, raised fibrinogen and a-2-macroglobulins, and impaired liver microsomal oxidase activity (Lowe, 1964;Weimer, Wood, and Pearson, 1968;Beck and Whitehouse, 1973). All of these changes, however, are expressed during the initial acute inflammatory phase and can be induced by agents such as croton oil and carrageenan without leading to AA (Goldstein, Shemano, Demeo, and Beiler, 1967;Varsa-Handler, Handler, and Gordon, 1967;Glenn, Gray, and Kooyers, 1965).…”