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Article1 January 1956THE NATURE OF MYXEDEMA: ALTERATIONS IN THE SERUM ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATIONS AND RADIOSODIUM SPACE AND IN THE EXCHANGEABLE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM CONTENTSJERRY K. AIKAWA, M.D.JERRY K. AIKAWA, M.D.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-44-1-30 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptSince Ord in 18781 applied the name "myxedema" to the peculiar subcutaneous swelling characteristic of adult hypothyroidism, numerous studies have been directed toward the identification of the slimy colloid possessing the chemical characteristics of a mucoprotein which is responsible for this type of swelling. Byrom2 has previously used the external metabolic balance method to study the nature of the disturbance in fluid distribution which may be associated with this abnormal deposition of colloid.Recent improvements in flame photometry and the current availability of radioactive isotopes of sodium and potassium have made possible a more direct investigation of the disturbances in...Bibliography1. Ord WM: On myxedema, a term proposed to be applied to an essential condition in the "cretinoid" affection occasionally observed in middle-aged women, Med. Chir. Trans., London 61: 57, 1878. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar2. Byrom FB: The nature of myxedema, Clin. Sc. 1: 273, 1933. Google Scholar3. CorsaOlneySteenburgBallMoore LJMRWMRFD: The measurement of exchangeable potassium in man by isotope dilution, J. Clin. Investigation 29: 1280, 1950. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar4. 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NICKERSON, S. RICHARDSON HILL JR., M.D., JEAN H. MCNEIL, M.D., SAMUEL B. BARKER, Ph.D.NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF MYXEDEMA: CONVULSIONS*EDWIN C. EVANS, M.D., F.A.C.P.Total body exchangeable potassium and sodium and extracellular fluid in chronic pulmonary insufficiencyThe alkali metal ions in the organismHypothyroidismDas Herz bei Myxödem und HypothyreoseStörungen des Kaliumstoffwechsels und ihre klinische BedeutungPathophysiology of Rheumatic FeverPhysiology and treatment of myxedema 1 January 1956Volume 44, Issue 1Page: 30-39KeywordsAttentionEdemaHeartHypothyroidismInflammationPotassiumResearch laboratoriesSodiumThyroid ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 January 1956 PDF downloadLoading ...
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