The modern treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
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Horton, Eric William
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dc.date.accessioned
2019-02-15T14:29:38Z
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2019-02-15T14:29:38Z
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1955
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dc.description.abstract
From the evidence available the following
conclusions are reached:- The oedema of cardiac failure
results from increased venous pressure, a general increase
of body fluids and perhaps some increased capillary permeability
from anoxia. The oedema of thrombophlebitis is
due principally to a local rise in venous pressure but
also to the vasodilator action of metabolites. In advanced
cancer of the liver protein intake and synthesis are diminished,
and fluid retention may occur if the anti -diuretic
hormone is not destroyed. The hypoproteinaemia and consequent
oedema of the Kimrnelstiel-Wilson syndrome results
from urinary loss of albumin. Finally, the oedema of
acute nephritis cannot yet be explained. satisfactorily.
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dc.description.abstract
From the evidence available the following
conclusions are reached:- The oedema of cardiac failure
results from increased venous pressure, a general increase
of body fluids and perhaps some increased capillary permeability
from anoxia. The oedema of thrombophlebitis is
due principally to a local rise in venous pressure but
also to the vasodilator action of metabolites. In advanced
cancer of the liver protein intake and synthesis are diminished,
and fluid retention may occur if the anti-diuretic
hormone is not destroyed. The hypoproteinaemia and consequent
oedema of the Kimrnelstiel-Wilson syndrome results
from urinary loss of albumin. Finally, the oedema of
acute nephritis cannot yet be explained. satisfactorily.
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dc.description.abstract
The five cases described have demonstrated some
of the conditions in which oedema may occur , the inclusion
of others such as subacute nephritis, famine oedema,
filiariasis and toxaemia of pregnancy would have made a
more complete picture. It is however evident that the
mechanism of oedema production is a complex matter.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34677
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The University of Edinburgh
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dc.relation.ispartof
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
The modern treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
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The modern treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: written for the prize offered by the
National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1955
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
Prize Essay
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