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This retrospective study investigated risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) in right‐sided colon cancer surgeries using intracorporeal anastomosis (IA). The results demonstrated that preoperative oral antibiotics (OA) significantly reduced SSI rates, with OA identified as an independent protective factor, suggesting its beneficial role in ...
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Iodine treatment of iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1980A 62-year-old female who had received prolonged iodine therapy for asthma presented with severe thyrotoxicosis and severe asthma. Her history, elevated serum thyroxine and triiodothyronine, low 131I uptake, and elevated intrathyroidal iodine content by fluorescent scan were most consistent wiht a diagnosis of iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis (IITT).
Timothy M. Boehm+4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935
To the Editor:— In a case report on the treatment of chronic vaginitis with phenylmercuric nitrate (The Journal, January 19, p. 212), the patient described by Dr. Frederick W. Hitchings developed an indurated pustular acne of the face and neck after treatment was instituted for the vaginitis.
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To the Editor:— In a case report on the treatment of chronic vaginitis with phenylmercuric nitrate (The Journal, January 19, p. 212), the patient described by Dr. Frederick W. Hitchings developed an indurated pustular acne of the face and neck after treatment was instituted for the vaginitis.
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Oxidative iodine monochloride iodination technique
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1980The iodine monochloride (IC1) technique is used to radiolabel proteins under mild experimental conditions. Proteins labeled by this technique have been shown to have both in vitro in vivo characteristics often superior to those proteins labeled by the more frequently used chloramine-T method.
Irving L. Spar, Daniel M. Doran
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
In the struggle for survival in this world conflict, in which both physical and emotional demands on the body's resources are rapidly mounting, the problems of nutrition assume an even greater significance. And thus iodine, a nutritional necessity, essential in the normal regulation of the energy output of the human body, comes to take its place in any
Mildred B. Fertman, George M. Curtis
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In the struggle for survival in this world conflict, in which both physical and emotional demands on the body's resources are rapidly mounting, the problems of nutrition assume an even greater significance. And thus iodine, a nutritional necessity, essential in the normal regulation of the energy output of the human body, comes to take its place in any
Mildred B. Fertman, George M. Curtis
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Iodine Repletion After Iodine Deficiency1
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1963Reports from this laboratory have described studies over a period of 2 years with a nongoitrous, euthyroid, iodine-deficient population exhibiting elevated serum proteinbound iodine (PBI) values with normal serum butanol-extractable (BEI) values. The suggestion was made that the PBI elevation might be related to release of nonmetabolically active ...
Rose H. Parker, William H. Beierwaltes
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Nature, 1953
FOR the purposes of another investigation, it has been found necessary to devise a method of iodinating the tyrosine side-chains of keratin exclusively and completely. With aqueous solutions of iodine (0.1 N), no more than 75 per cent of the tyrosine of wool was iodinated under the best conditions used (64 hr. at 22.2° C. and pH 9).
J. B. Speakman, H. R. Richards
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FOR the purposes of another investigation, it has been found necessary to devise a method of iodinating the tyrosine side-chains of keratin exclusively and completely. With aqueous solutions of iodine (0.1 N), no more than 75 per cent of the tyrosine of wool was iodinated under the best conditions used (64 hr. at 22.2° C. and pH 9).
J. B. Speakman, H. R. Richards
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Thyroid, 2001
Hormonal changes and metabolic demands during pregnancy result in profound alterations in the biochemical parameters of thyroid function. For thyroid economy, the main events occurring during pregnancy are a marked increase in serum thyroxine-binding globulin levels; a marginal decrease in free hormone concentrations (in iodine-sufficient areas) that ...
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Hormonal changes and metabolic demands during pregnancy result in profound alterations in the biochemical parameters of thyroid function. For thyroid economy, the main events occurring during pregnancy are a marked increase in serum thyroxine-binding globulin levels; a marginal decrease in free hormone concentrations (in iodine-sufficient areas) that ...
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ChemInform Abstract: STRUCTURE OF POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE‐IODINE (POVIDONE‐IODINE)
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1979AbstractAus den Amiden (I) bis (III) bilden sich mit Iod und Iodwasserstoff Hydrogentriiodid‐Komplexe, deren Struktur durch vergleichende IR‐ und Röntgenstruktur‐Analyse geklärt wird.
Petr Dr Simak+2 more
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Activation Analysis of Paper Chromatograms for Iodine (Iodine-127→Iodine-128) [PDF]
Procedures for the activation analysis of paper chromatograms for the I/ sup 127/ and up to st r I/sup 128/ reaction are discussed. Sodium24 radioactivity induced in the paper was eliminated by distillation. (C.H.)
A. Dimitriadou+2 more
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