1946
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1946.00210380019002
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Danger of Intravenous Injection of Protein Solutions After Sudden Loss of Renal Tissue

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“…One large vessel contained an unattached embolus, which appeared to have broken off from an organizing thrombus in the left iliac vein. It has been demon¬ strated that parenterally injected protein will maintain nitrogen balance in dogs,3 and Addis 4 showed that in rats parenterally injected protein leads to great increase in urea in the urine. Involving most of the lower lobe of the right lung was a pneumonia characterized by the presence of a peculiar interstitial infiltrate ( fig.…”
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“…One large vessel contained an unattached embolus, which appeared to have broken off from an organizing thrombus in the left iliac vein. It has been demon¬ strated that parenterally injected protein will maintain nitrogen balance in dogs,3 and Addis 4 showed that in rats parenterally injected protein leads to great increase in urea in the urine. Involving most of the lower lobe of the right lung was a pneumonia characterized by the presence of a peculiar interstitial infiltrate ( fig.…”
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confidence: 99%