Ergebnisse Der Inneren Medizin Und Kinderheilkunde 1933
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-50957-5_13
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Blutmauserung und Urobilinstoffwechsel

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“…In 1879 Pasteur discovered that under aerobic conditions the alcoholic fermentation of yeast proceeds far less vigorously than under anaerobic conditions [2110). The same was found later to hold for the lactic acid fermentation {glycolysis) of many tissues.…”
Section: "Pasteur Enzyme"mentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In 1879 Pasteur discovered that under aerobic conditions the alcoholic fermentation of yeast proceeds far less vigorously than under anaerobic conditions [2110). The same was found later to hold for the lactic acid fermentation {glycolysis) of many tissues.…”
Section: "Pasteur Enzyme"mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Urobilinuria disappears when biHrubin no longer reaches the intestine, to reappear once more in the early stage of recovery. The use of quantitative urobih'n estimations for diagnosis of jaundice and other liver diseases has frequently been discussed and reviewed (1206,1207,2109,2110,2112,2151,298 ]f, 2988,2990,3082; cf. also Chapter IV, Section 9.2.).…”
Section: 23mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He used a somewhat different and less reliable method than ours of estimating urobilinogen and considers 80 mg. to be the upper limit of normal, so that the last case possibly shows a slightly abnormal figure. Paschkis (1933) records a patient with infective endocarditis who had a daily excretion of 228 mg. of urobilinogen. Heilmeyer and Plotner (1937) quote a case of rheumatic polyarthritis with an absolute excretion of 77 mg. daily and a U.M.I.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…daily. Paschkis (1933) recorded a case of infective endocarditis with a daily excretion of 228 MAg., and Heiimeyer and Plotner (1937) quoted a case of rheumatic polyarthritis with an absolute excretion of 77 Mg. daily. Watson (1938) recorded a patient with chronic infectious arthritis in whom the excretion was 60 Mlg.…”
Section: British Medical Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%