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THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.

1. The naturally acquired chronic glomerulonephropathies of the dog are not due to an acid intoxication. 2. Such an injury renders the acid-base equilibrium of the animal unstable and susceptible to an agent such as an anesthetic which tends to induce an acid intoxication. 3. When naturally nephropa...

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Autor principal: MacNider, William deB.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1918
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2126281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868272
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description 1. The naturally acquired chronic glomerulonephropathies of the dog are not due to an acid intoxication. 2. Such an injury renders the acid-base equilibrium of the animal unstable and susceptible to an agent such as an anesthetic which tends to induce an acid intoxication. 3. When naturally nephropathic animals are anesthetized by Grehant's anesthetic, the principal anesthetic ingredient of which is chloroform, the animals develop an acid intoxication, and become anuric and non-responsive to diuretic substances. 4. The development of the anuria has been constantly associated with swelling, vacuolation, and necrosis of the convoluted tubule epithelium. 5. In the kidneys of these animals there occurs an accumulation of fat which is largely confined to the ascending limbs of Henle's loops and which shows a quantitative relation with the degree of acid intoxication.
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spelling pubmed-21262812008-04-18 THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC. MacNider, William deB. J Exp Med Article 1. The naturally acquired chronic glomerulonephropathies of the dog are not due to an acid intoxication. 2. Such an injury renders the acid-base equilibrium of the animal unstable and susceptible to an agent such as an anesthetic which tends to induce an acid intoxication. 3. When naturally nephropathic animals are anesthetized by Grehant's anesthetic, the principal anesthetic ingredient of which is chloroform, the animals develop an acid intoxication, and become anuric and non-responsive to diuretic substances. 4. The development of the anuria has been constantly associated with swelling, vacuolation, and necrosis of the convoluted tubule epithelium. 5. In the kidneys of these animals there occurs an accumulation of fat which is largely confined to the ascending limbs of Henle's loops and which shows a quantitative relation with the degree of acid intoxication. The Rockefeller University Press 1918-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2126281/ /pubmed/19868272 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1918, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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MacNider, William deB.
THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title_full THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title_fullStr THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title_full_unstemmed THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title_short THE STABILITY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND THE EFFECT ON RENAL FUNCTION OF CHANGES IN THIS EQUILIBRIUM : I. A STUDY OF THE ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM OF THE BLOOD IN NATURALLY NEPHROPATHIC ANIMALS AND OF THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY IN SUCH ANIMALS FOLLOWING AN ANESTHETIC.
title_sort stability of the acid-base equilibrium of the blood in naturally nephropathic animals and the effect on renal function of changes in this equilibrium : i. a study of the acid-base equilibrium of the blood in naturally nephropathic animals and of the functional capacity of the kidney in such animals following an anesthetic.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2126281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868272
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