1942
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/12.1.27
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The Relation Between the Liver and the Thyroid Gland: I. Blood Iodine as an Indicator of Liver Function

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“…They also showed that carbon tetrachloride, a substance which produces degeneration of hepatic cells, causes no significant changes in the blood iodine of rabbits. From these two observations they concluded that the functional relationship between the thyroid and liver is not expressed by the blood iodine level (216).…”
Section: Extrathyroid Malignancymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…They also showed that carbon tetrachloride, a substance which produces degeneration of hepatic cells, causes no significant changes in the blood iodine of rabbits. From these two observations they concluded that the functional relationship between the thyroid and liver is not expressed by the blood iodine level (216).…”
Section: Extrathyroid Malignancymentioning
confidence: 96%