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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 9:1012-1022
IN 1947 two articles appeared from the Eastern Seaboard of the United States minimizing the importance of carcinoma of the thyroid (1) (2). In the first, this disease was described as a rare cause of death. This assumption was based on the low incide
Publikováno v:
A.M.A. archives of surgery. 72(3)
INTRODUCTION Weight loss is a charateristic sequel to ulcer perforation. Failure to meet the normal caloric demands by the parenteral route is undoubtedly in part responsible, but the possibility that elevation of the metabolic rate might also be a f
Publikováno v:
A.M.A. archives of surgery. 72(1)
INTRODUCTION Cellular function is affected by the composition and concentration of electrolytes within the cells, and their concentrations, in turn, are governed by a complicated equilibrium with the electrolytes in the fluid bathing the cells. A dis
Publikováno v:
A.M.A. archives of surgery. 71(5)
Abundant evidence has accumulated in recent years to indicate that surgical diseases and operations give rise to widespread and significant metabolic derangements.* A number of conditions have been investigated, and a general pattern is emerging, but
Publikováno v:
A.M.A. archives of surgery. 71(6)
INTRODUCTION The dehydration accompanying peptic ulcer perforation disrupts the normal distribution of electrolytes within the body. If ulcer patients are to be given the best opportunity to overcome their peritonitis, parenteral therapy must be base
Publikováno v:
A.M.A. Archives of Surgery. 72:336
INTRODUCTION It is generally accepted that trauma disturbs nitrogen metabolism.* Reported first as a sequel of a fracture, the disturbance follows a burn and a variety of operations. The obvious manifestation of this disturbance is an increased excre