EXPERIMENTAL OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE

作者: WILLIAM C. BUCHBINDER

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHINTE.1928.00130170141012

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摘要: Fairly conclusive evidence that one or more of the metabolites arising in obstructive jaundice may produce a functional structural alteration some part mechanism producing tetany is afforded by absence diminution neuromuscular response under conditions which severe would otherwise be evoked. The threefold. In late puppies induced ligation and division common bile duct, marked lowering blood serum calcium occurs, reach level.1Apart from certain intercepting factors, early precipitation might expected very young animals with injury to liver disturbance intestinal tract. Some apathy slight depression occur as rule. As further test foregoing hypothesis,2the parathyroids were removed jaundice. preliminary report3of effect thyroparathyroidectomy

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