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BLOOD ABSORPTIVE PATTERNS OF ISOTOPICALLY-LABELED FAT AND FATTY ACID
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Lipid AnalysisFebruary 1959Metabolic SyndromeBody CompositionMetabolic SignalingHuman MetabolismAtherosclerosisHealth SciencesBiochemistryLipid NutritionLipid ScienceLipidsIntestinal AbsorptionLipid MetabolismPhysiologyLipid DisordersLipoprotein MetabolismNutritional SciencesMetabolismMedicineGoogle ScholarLipid Synthesis
Article1 February 1959BLOOD ABSORPTIVE PATTERNS OF ISOTOPICALLY-LABELED FAT AND FATTY ACIDDONALD BERKOWITZ, M.D., DAVID SKLAROFF, M.D., ASHER WOLDOW, M.D., A. GERSON JACOBS, M.D., WILLIAM LIKOFF, M.D., F.A.C.P.DONALD BERKOWITZ, M.D.Search for more papers by this author, DAVID SKLAROFF, M.D.Search for more papers by this author, ASHER WOLDOW, M.D.Search for more papers by this author, A. GERSON JACOBS, M.D.Search for more papers by this author, WILLIAM LIKOFF, M.D., F.A.C.P.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-50-2-247 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptClinical conditions associated with abnormal lipid metabolism fall into two general categories: (1) those arising from decreased intestinal absorption, and (2) those produced by a derangement in utilization, transport or storage. Various primary and secondary malabsorption syndromes, including idiopathic sprue and pancreatogenous steatorrhea, are classified in the first group, while the essential lipoidoses, atherosclerosis and possibly obesity are believed to belong in the second.Several methods are available which aid in assaying abnormal fat metabolism. These include biochemical measurements of specific blood constituents, such as cholesterol, lipids or lipoprotein fractions, intubation studies which quantitate pancreatic secretions, and stool analyses to...Bibliography1. von HandelZilversmit EDB: Validity of using I131 as a label for dietary and intravenous fat, Federation Proc. 16: 131, 1957. Google Scholar2. BerkowitzSklaroff DDM: The use of radioactive fat in the study of absorption in various disease states, Arch. Int. Med. 100: 951, 1957. CrossrefGoogle Scholar3. WengerKirsner JJB: The use of I131 triolein in the study of absorptive disorders in man, Gastroenterology 32: 1, 1957. 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Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*Presented at the Thirty-ninth Annual Session of The American College of Physicians, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 2, 1958.From the Departments of Medicine and Radiology, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division, the Hahnemann Medical College, and the Sidney Hillman Medical Center at the Male Apparel Industry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Supported in part by a grant from the Southeastern Heart Association of Pennsylvania.Requests for reprints should be addressed to Donald Berkowitz, M.D., 101 South Twentieth Street, Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania. 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REITEMEIER, M.D.The effect of sitosterol on radioactive fat absorption patternsRADIOACTIVE FAT ABSORPTIVE PATTERNS IN THE GERIATRIC PATIENT† 1 February 1959Volume 50, Issue 2Page: 247-256KeywordsAtherosclerosisBloodDiagnostic radiologyFatsIngestionLipid metabolismLipidsLipoproteinsObesityTechnicians Issue Published: 1 February 1959 Copyright & PermissionsCopyright ©, 1959, by The American College of PhysiciansPDF downloadLoading ...
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