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and Biochemistry Pathology, Bacteriology Plasmapheresis : I. The Relation of of Edema Reduction Serum Pro¬ teins to and the Edema Pathological Anatomy Accompanying The Reduction Protein Plasmapheresis; II. Effect of of Serum Pattern Daniel on the Electrolyte and Calcium Concentration. C. Hopper Edward B. and M. Katharine Clin. Darrow, Cary, J. Investiga¬ tion 11:683 and 701 1932. (July) After showed a of edema to that plasmapheresis, dogs type closely analogous in cases of nutritional edema and cachectic nephrosis, hydropigenous nephritis, were once or a after of states. The bled twice and removal dogs repeatedly, day, this the the mixed with salt solution, were reinjected. plasma cells, By procedure blood reduced the the albumin and the of the were in globulin plasma approximately same After the were the restoration of the proportions. bleedings stopped, was more than that of the albumin. There seemed to be a critical globulin rapid 3.5 concentration of from 3 to cent total at which edema per plasma protein drawn From studies a conclusion was that low appeared. microscopic plasma should not be considered cause of renal protein permanent damage. Electrolytic studies oí the serum and of the ascitic fluids of rendered edematous dogs by were
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Mar 1, 1934
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