In December 1986 we attempted direct chemical litholysis using methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether (MTBE) in a sixty-year-old man with severe ischemic heart disease who had suffered frequent episodes of biliary colic due to a radiolucent gallstone. MTBE was infused for a total of 17 hrs over a period of 5 days; however the gallstone diameter remained unchanged. The patient was subsequently cholecystomized and chemical analysis revealed that the gallstone was a pigment stone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunctional dynamic studies of the adrenal in vivo employing 131I-19-cholesterol were carried out as a further screening test, according to the method previously described (Pavonia and Magrini, 1977), on seven patients in whom hyperadrenocorticism was suspected on the basis of clinical symptoms. The data obtained in basal conditions, under ACTH stimulation, and under dexamethasone suppression, compared with each other and supported by the results of conventional examinations, demonstrate that the quantitative information provided by this radioisotope test is correlated with the functional state of each adrenal, thus confirming the potential value of the method for diagnostic purposes. The functional dynamic test proposed does not require a higher dose of tracer than morphologic studies and the radiation risk (approximately 2.
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