| Literature DB >> 1130371 |
M Shichiri, N Etani, M Yoshida, Y Harano, M Hoshi, Y Shigeta, H Abe.
Abstract
The appearance of radioselenium in the protein fraction of duodenal aspirates has been studied after an intravenous injection of 75-Se-selenomethionine. The continuous flow of pancreatic juice was stimulated by pancreozymin at 120 minutes and by secretin at 140 minutes. A good distinction between normal subjects and patients with pancreatic disease was obtained by measuring 75-Se-radioactivity in the protein fraction of duodenal aspirates; either cumulative radioactivity during the combined 80-minute post-pancreozymin-secretin period, or maximum 75-Se-specific activity during the postsecretin period was used as an index. The test presented here might be a useful and sufficiently reliable method for detecting abnormal pancreatic exocrine function. This test can be performed along with the conventional pancreozymin-secretin test, serum enzyme response to pancreozymin and secretin, and pancreatic scintiscanning.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1130371 DOI: 10.1007/bf01070792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Dig Dis ISSN: 0002-9211