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COMPARATIVE VALUE OF INTRAVENOUS SCLEROSING SUBSTANCES

COMPARATIVE VALUE OF INTRAVENOUS SCLEROSING SUBSTANCES Abstract In a previous communication, Garside and one of us (A. O.)1 reported the results of studies on the effect of the intravenous injection of certain sclerosing solutions. The present paper is in reality a report of the continuation of that work, comprising a similar study of nine additional solutions. The twenty solutions in the first study and the nine in the present study include practically all the important drugs advocated for use in the treatment of varicose veins by injection and in addition certain new drugs that have not been used before for this purpose, either experimentally or clinically. Comparison of the results shows the relative value of the solutions in their potency as thrombosing agents producing changes in the walls of the veins. The solutions used in this investigation were 10 and 5 per cent solutions of sodium morrhuate (our own); 5, 3 and 2 per cent solutions References 1. Ochsner, Alton, and Garside, Earl: The Intravenous Injection of Sclerosing Substances , Ann. Surg. 96:691, 1932.Crossref 2. Sodium gynocardate and sodium hydnocarpate were used because of a suggestion made by Sir Leonard Rogers (Intravenous Sclerosing Injections , Brit. M. J. 2:120, 1930).Crossref 3. Ellenberger, W., and Baum, H.: Anatomie des Hundes , Berlin, Paul Parey, 1891. 4. Brown, G.; Allen, E. V., and Mahorner, H. R.: Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1928. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

COMPARATIVE VALUE OF INTRAVENOUS SCLEROSING SUBSTANCES

Archives of Surgery , Volume 29 (3) – Sep 1, 1934

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1934 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0004-0010
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1538-3644
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10.1001/archsurg.1934.01180030062005
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Abstract

Abstract In a previous communication, Garside and one of us (A. O.)1 reported the results of studies on the effect of the intravenous injection of certain sclerosing solutions. The present paper is in reality a report of the continuation of that work, comprising a similar study of nine additional solutions. The twenty solutions in the first study and the nine in the present study include practically all the important drugs advocated for use in the treatment of varicose veins by injection and in addition certain new drugs that have not been used before for this purpose, either experimentally or clinically. Comparison of the results shows the relative value of the solutions in their potency as thrombosing agents producing changes in the walls of the veins. The solutions used in this investigation were 10 and 5 per cent solutions of sodium morrhuate (our own); 5, 3 and 2 per cent solutions References 1. Ochsner, Alton, and Garside, Earl: The Intravenous Injection of Sclerosing Substances , Ann. Surg. 96:691, 1932.Crossref 2. Sodium gynocardate and sodium hydnocarpate were used because of a suggestion made by Sir Leonard Rogers (Intravenous Sclerosing Injections , Brit. M. J. 2:120, 1930).Crossref 3. Ellenberger, W., and Baum, H.: Anatomie des Hundes , Berlin, Paul Parey, 1891. 4. Brown, G.; Allen, E. V., and Mahorner, H. R.: Thrombo-Angiitis Obliterans , Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1928.

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Archives of SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 1, 1934

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