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- JournalDriemaandelijksch ... bulletijn van de Vereeniging der Antwerpsche bibliophilen. Bulletin ... de la Société des bibliophiles anversois.Summary: List of members in v. 2-3, 5-Digital Access Full text via HathiTrust, Nieuwe reeks ... 1.- jaarg.; 1923-
- BookDaniel Heise.Summary: CVVH, CVVHD and CVVHDF: these terms will soon no longer be a "black box" for you! This book is intended for physicians and nurses in intensive care units who want to both apply and understand continuous renal replacement procedures. Step by step, the functionalities and characteristics of all common renal replacement procedures, such as continuous veno-venous hemofiltration, hemodialysis, and hemodiafiltration, are explained in a comprehensible manner and the clinical implications of the parameters to be set are described. A separate chapter is devoted to the topic of citrate anticoagulation, an understanding of which is essential when using continuous renal replacement procedures. With this knowledge, the most suitable therapy can be selected for each patient and optimally adapted to the patient's needs. The author PD Dr. med. Daniel Heise is a senior physician at the Department of Anesthesiology at the University Medical Center Gottingen; in addition to his clinical focus on intensive care medicine, he is particularly interested in training and continuing education. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
Contents:
Historical developments
Proven to the present day: Continuous hemofiltration
Characteristics of renal replacement therapy
Dialysis: Exchange without flow
Best of both worlds: Hemodiafiltration
Sour grapes: Citrate anticoagulation
Under pressure: Pressure parameters of renal replacement therapy
Let's go! - ArticleNoske IG, Gooding M.J Reprod Fertil. 1978 Sep;54(1):193-6.An antiserum raised in a goat to a uteroglobin-like protein isolated from uterine fluid of oestrous rabbits was used in an immune fluorescence test to localize an antigen present in the reproductive tract of oestrous and pseudopregnant rabbits and mammary gland tissue. The antigen was also present in the vas deferens and seminal vesicle, but not in testis. Non-reproductive tissues, such as lung, small intestine, bladder and thyroid showed specific fluorescent staining which was eliminated or significantly reduced by absorption of the antiserum with a purified uteroglobin preparation.