Publications by authors named "N Veall"

Body fluid compartments, renal function and plasma hormones were measured in 13 patients with severe chronic heart failure, when the referring physician considered the patient to be appropriately treated. Although renal function was substantially impaired and plasma noradrenaline, aldosterone and renin activity were elevated, fluid compartments were within the normal range. These results show that careful clinical assessment of patients by an experienced physician is a reliable method of assessing restoration of 'normal' body fluid volumes with diuretics.

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In 12 patients comatose with cerebral malaria, cerebral blood flow was 52.2 (SE 4.0) ml/100 g per min, within the reported range for healthy controls, but cerebral vascular resistance was raised at 1.

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The whole-body retention of intravenously administered [99mTc]DTPA was measured by urine analysis and whole-body counting in eight normal subjects. On average, the elimination of [99mTc]DTPA was faster in these subjects than in 11 patients under study for hypertension whose whole-body retention data were used in MIRD Dose Estimate Report No. 12.

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Results are presented of measurements of skeletal blood flow made in 80 patients with painful benign or malignant diseases of the skeleton, excluding patients with Paget's disease. In crush fracture osteoporosis, total bone blood flow was slightly lower than normal although skeletal perfusion was normal. High values of bone blood flow were seen in 14/20 patients with osteomalacia and 3/12 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.

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Twelve patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and thirteen control subjects were injected with 77Br-bromospiperone and scanned using single photon emission tomography after 16 h. Although a statistically significant increase in patients by comparison with controls could be demonstrated, wide variations in specific activity of the ligand preclude a firm conclusion. In two patients but no controls an asymmetry in striatal uptake was noted, the uptake on the left being less than that on the right.

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