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A Study of the Resorption of 131INa from the Normal and Pathological Rectum

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We have studied the resorption of 131INa from the rectum on a group of patients with different diseases of the rectocolon and on normal individuals. We were led by the assumption that measurements of rectally administered isotopes, effected in time at the level of the liver, would give us information concerning the absorption of these substances from the rectum.

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Keresztessy, K. et al. (1969). A Study of the Resorption of 131INa from the Normal and Pathological Rectum. In: Hoferichter, J. (eds) Progress in Proctology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87959-3_53

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