“…Elevation of BSP retention also occurs in cardiac failure (Felder, Mund, and Parker, 1950;Richman, Delman, and Grob, 1961), old age (Rafsky and Newman, 1943), alcoholism (Leevy and others, 1953), infections (Neale, Caughey, Mollin, and Booth, 1966), malaria (Machella, 1947), artificially-induced fever (Bradley and Conan, 1947;Hicks, Holt, Guerrant, and Leavell, 1948), obesity (Zelman, 1952), starvation (Rozental, Biava, Spencer, andZimmerman, 1967), after extra-abdominal surgery (Tagnon, Robbins, and Nichols, 1948), and after the use of the gall-bladder contrast medium iopanoic acid "Telepaque" and the anabolic steroid drug norethandrolone "Nilivar" (Schoenfeld and Foulk, 1964). Abnormal BSP retention has also been stated to occur after exercise, in hyperthyroidism, Cushing's disease, and ulcerative colitis (Cohn, 1965).…”