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[Dynamic BSP tests in cholelithiasis patients before and during chenodeoxycholic acid therapy; initial results]
Minerva Medica
|September 19, 1977
Abstract:
The BSP loading and continuous infusion tests were performed in 7 patients before and after a two-week treatment with chenodeoxycholic acid (10 mg/Kg/die per os). The following parameters were evaluated: 45th minute retention percentage, plasma disappearance rate during the first 16 minutes, compartmental transfer rates, transport maximum and storage. Our results indicated that no cholestatic effects seemed to be induced during the first period of treatment with chenodeoxycholic acid.
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