Changes in the resorptive function of the small intestine in some diseases
- Authors: Leshchinsky L.A.1, Trusov V.V.1, Plastinina R.A.1, Ryabov V.I.1
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- Izhevsk Medical Institute
- Issue: Vol 52, No 4 (1971)
- Pages: 26-33
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/61448
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj61448
- ID: 61448
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Abstract
The problem of resorption in the digestive apparatus has attracted wide attention of researchers.
To assess absorption function of small intestine, L.A. Leschinsky and V.I. Ryabov (1959) injected potassium iodide (20 ml of 2% solution) directly into duodenum through duodenal probe and recorded the moment of iodine appearance in saliva by means of iodine-starch reaction. Further (additions were made in the form of quantitative analysis of iodine in saliva. This variant made it possible to determine the so-called "volumetric rate" of KJ absorption, i.e. to judge not only the time of the first portions of the test agent (qualitative iododkali assay) entering through the intestine, but also the amount of resorbed indicator in certain periods.
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L. A. Leshchinsky
Izhevsk Medical Institute
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V. V. Trusov
Izhevsk Medical Institute
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R. A. Plastinina
Izhevsk Medical Institute
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V. I. Ryabov
Izhevsk Medical Institute
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