Studies in congestive heart failure. VII. The effect of overwork on the potassium content of skeletal muscle
Abstract:In preceding studies it has been shown that the skeletal and cardiac musdes of patients dying of congestive heart failure were abnormally low in potassium (Harrison, Pilcher and Ewing, 1930). The loss of potassium from the skeletal musde was apparently due to edema (Pilcher, Calhoun, Cullen and Harrison, 1930). The loss of potassium from the cardiac musde was not due to edema but appeared to be related to over-work (Calhoun, Cullen, Clarke and Harrison, 1930). This condusion was based on the observation that i… Show more
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