1935
DOI: 10.1007/bf01779828
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II. Mitteilung: der Na-Cl-Quotient bei icterus Catharralis

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“…The excretion patterns obtained at different periods of illness were quite distinct. An example of delayed urine output following the test dose of water given during the most acute phase of illness is illustrated in the slowly rising pattern of Figure 2A ( rEST DURING THE COURSE OF ACUTE INFECTIOUS stration of chloride retention in cirrhosis and liver lTIS atrophy (24,25), sodium retention in "catarrhal" jaundice (26), and disturbance in the metabolism was a step-wise increase in urine volume of inorganic salts of the blood and tissue in various the 4-hour period of observation. Later in hepatic diseases (27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excretion patterns obtained at different periods of illness were quite distinct. An example of delayed urine output following the test dose of water given during the most acute phase of illness is illustrated in the slowly rising pattern of Figure 2A ( rEST DURING THE COURSE OF ACUTE INFECTIOUS stration of chloride retention in cirrhosis and liver lTIS atrophy (24,25), sodium retention in "catarrhal" jaundice (26), and disturbance in the metabolism was a step-wise increase in urine volume of inorganic salts of the blood and tissue in various the 4-hour period of observation. Later in hepatic diseases (27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%