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CHICAGO PEDIATRIC SOCIETY

CHICAGO PEDIATRIC SOCIETY CHICAGO PEDIATRIC SOCIETY Jan. 1937 Regular Meeting, 19, ROBERT A. President BLACK, M.D., JAMES H. WALLACE, M.D., Secretary Treatment of Nephrosis in the W. Young Child. Dr. F. Schlutz. the most Among troublesome and of are the alarming symptoms nephrosis losses of in huge protein the urine and the excessive anasarca and ascites. No form of therapy has relief from these troublesome consistently given permanent symptoms. A few A. of years ago Osman, London, published some results from the treat- ment of acute and chronic forms of with doses of alkali. He nephritis large advocated this treatment particularly for conditions in which anasarca generalized and ascites were prominent. Osman and others found that some acidosis of is degree practically always in both acute and chronic renal disease. present Phosphate accumulation seems to be the factor in the principal production of this acidosis. Most with patients seem to have a decrease in bicarbonate nephritis plasma and seem also to have an increase in tolerance toward alkali. The alkali in renal disease is high therapy primarily based on some theories Martin Fisher over a decade expressed by ago. It is important to know the level of the bicarbonate plasma before a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1937 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1937.04140110234018
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Abstract

CHICAGO PEDIATRIC SOCIETY Jan. 1937 Regular Meeting, 19, ROBERT A. President BLACK, M.D., JAMES H. WALLACE, M.D., Secretary Treatment of Nephrosis in the W. Young Child. Dr. F. Schlutz. the most Among troublesome and of are the alarming symptoms nephrosis losses of in huge protein the urine and the excessive anasarca and ascites. No form of therapy has relief from these troublesome consistently given permanent symptoms. A few A. of years ago Osman, London, published some results from the treat- ment of acute and chronic forms of with doses of alkali. He nephritis large advocated this treatment particularly for conditions in which anasarca generalized and ascites were prominent. Osman and others found that some acidosis of is degree practically always in both acute and chronic renal disease. present Phosphate accumulation seems to be the factor in the principal production of this acidosis. Most with patients seem to have a decrease in bicarbonate nephritis plasma and seem also to have an increase in tolerance toward alkali. The alkali in renal disease is high therapy primarily based on some theories Martin Fisher over a decade expressed by ago. It is important to know the level of the bicarbonate plasma before a

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1937

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