Bilirubin of serum and bubble fluid from cantharidin

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The authors found that there is a known parallelism between the amount of bilirubin in serum and bladder fluid, but there may be periods of some mismatch of quantitative values at the moment of development and fall of jaundice. This is explained by the fact that at the beginning of jaundice blood bilirubin begins to rise from a higher value and grows faster, tissue bilirubin begins to rise from a lower value and grows slower.

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N. Jules

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Е. Winkler

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© 1934 Jules N., Winkler Е.

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