Acta Medica 19. Supplementum (1963)

1963 / Supplementum

1* INDEX Rusznyák, I. : Opening Address ................................................................................................................ 5 Bálint, P. : Advances in Renal Functional Diagnostics ............................................................... 9 Babies, A. : Modern Tests of Renal Function .................................................................................. 21 Hámori, A. : Treatment of Nephritis, Pyelonephritis and Nephrosis.................................... 37 Földi, M. : Sodium Retention and Oedema ....................................................................................... 55 Kerpel- Fronius, E. : Paediatric Aspects of Renal Diseases....................................................... 71 Horányi, В. : Neurological Aspects of Renal Diseases ................................................................. 77 Weinstein, P. : Ophthalmologic Aspects of Renal Diseases ....................................................... 89 Zsebok, Z. : Radiological Aspects of Renal Diseases...................................................................... 95 Kovács, A. : Gynaecologico-Ohstetrical Aspects of Renal Diseases ....................................... 103 REPORTS Gömöri, P., Tu, S. //., Szalay, E. and Zolnay, B. : Functional, Morphological and Corro­sion Studies in Masugi-Nephritis .................................................................................................. 109 Rényi- Vámos, F. and Horváth, L. : New Experimental Data Concerning the Development of Nephropyelitis.................................................................................................................................... 109 Egedy, E., Stekker, К., Füredi, E. and Fonyódi, L. : Signs of Renal Failure in Patients Operated for Diseases of the Liver, Bile Ducts or Pancreas......................................... 110 Rév, J. and Solti, F. : Sweat Excretion in Acute Renal Disease ........................................... 110 Li, B. N., Kemény, T. and Sós, J. : Renal Injury due to p-N-oxyphenylglycine............. Ill Dési, I., Antal, M., Fehér, J. and Simon, G. : Nervous Factors in Experimental Uraemia 111 Tényi, M. : Enzyme Activity Changes in the Rat Following Unilateral Nephrectomy and Partial Hepatectomy ................................................................................................................. 112 Beregi, E., Földes, I., Jankovics, D. and Csötörtök, L. : Renal Changes Caused by Serotonin in the Rabbit and Rat ...................................................................................................................... 112 Emészt, J. : Significance in Pregnancy of Previous Nephritis .................................................. 113 Láncos, F. : Juvenile Nephronophthisis.................................................................................................. 113 Erdős, Z., Cserháti, E. and Ilitlner, I. : Prognosis of Wilms’ Tumour ................................ 114 Gál, G., Németh, A. and Fazekas, S. : Follow-up Studies in Patients Recovered from Acute Uraemia ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Galambos, M. : Appraisal of Renal Regulation on the Basis of Electrolyte Excretion in Banal Infectious Diseases During Unrestricted Fluid Intake and During the Con­centration Experiment........................................................................................................................ 115 Gero, S., Gergely, ./., Dévényi, T., Jakab, L., Kocsár, L., Székely, J. and Virág, S. : The Significance of Intimai Mucopolysaccharides in Lipid Deposition................................. 116 Juba, A. : Multiple Sclerosis and Disseminated Encephalomyelitis .......................................... 116 Kubányi, E. : Intermedin Effect of Implanted Fish Pituitary in Cases of Pigment Degeneration............................................................................................................................................. 117 Kahán, A. : Transitory Retinal Response to Pituitary Implantation in Cases of Retinitis pigmentosa ................................................................................................................................................ 117

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