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QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians. 87(8)
We describe a familial form of renal Fanconi syndrome characterized by hypercalciuria, low-molecular-weight proteinuria, nephrocalcinosis and slowly progressive renal failure. Males are much more severely affected than females. The patients studied i
Autor:
O M, Wrong
Publikováno v:
The Ceylon medical journal. 37(4)
Autor:
O M Wrong
Publikováno v:
Nephron. 88:286-286
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 54:273-281
1. Sodium tartrate labelled with 14C was given orally and parenterally to man and rats, and by direct injection into the caecum in rats. From the differences in urinary excretion after oral and parenteral administration intestinal absorption of tartr
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 74:544-549
An in vitro fecal incubation system was used to demonstrate how lactulose influences ammonia metabolism in the colon. Lactulose and other fermentable substrates (glucose, mannitol, and sorbitol), pH and organic acid were varied independently so that
Autor:
O. M. Wrong, C. de F. W. Goonaratna
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 48:269-278
1. Healthy subjects, given a long-acting preparation of vasopressin intramuscularly, excreted a significantly less concentrated urine than when subjected to fluid deprivation for 28 h. 2. When fludrocortisone, a potent mineralocorticoid, was given in
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 2:459-462
Three cases of infective endocarditis occurring in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy are described. One of these patients died as a result of a ruptured mycotic aneurysm. An analysis of the current literature with particular refer
Publikováno v:
Gut. 14:697-700
Experiments have been performed upon the absorption of ammonia and hydrazine from different solutions instilled into a human ileal sac with an exteriorized stoma. Ammonia and hydrazine absorption was greater from solutions of higher pH. It is conclud
Publikováno v:
Nephron. 46:370-372
Two unrelated adult patients were discovered by chance to have a diffuse form of renal cortical nephrocalcinosis, consisting of small nodules of radiologically visible calcification, most marked immediately under the renal capsule. The condition is n