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134 SlORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL February, 1945 C.A. (F), 32 RIGHT 5-3-43 CHRONIC GLOMERULO NEPHRITIS Fig. 39. C.A. (f., 32). Chronic glomerulonephritis. Rice diet started February 2, 1943. Disappearance of papilledema, hemorrhages, exudates; marked decrease of venous tortuosity and engorgement, both eyes. pletely disappeared; hemorrhages and exudates had been absorbed, leaving some pigmentation and scarring; previously tortuous and engorged veins had become delicate and straight. Patient 4. Chronic pyelonephritis (total phenolsulfonphthalein excretion in two hours 9-25 per cent); hypertension (234 systolic, diastolic); vascular retinopathy. No improvement on salt-poor, meat-free diet. Example of decrease of high blood pressure to normal and disappearance of retinal hemorrhages and heart enlargement on strict rice diet. Elevation of blood pressure following too liberal modification of diet. A.E.H. (B3008), a 36 year old white farmer's wife, was admitted to the hospital on April 5, 1943, with the chief complaints of headache, weakness, failing vision, substernal oppression, and exertional dyspnea. History: The patient had had mumps and pneumonia in childhood, malaria at the age of 17, and influenza at 20 and 36. She had been pregnant six times, had had three abortions, and had three living children. Her last pregnancy had terminated in an abortion in the sixth month—July, 1942. In June and July, 1942, she had severe headache, failing vision, moderate edema, and high blood pressure. After the abortion, her blood pressure was said to have decreased. The headache was milder for one month, but there was no increase in visual acuity, and generalized weakness persisted. In August, 1942, a curettage was performed at the local hospital because of excessive vaginal bleeding. Her blood pressure at that time was said to be normal. She continued to have moderate headache and progressive visual disturbances until the end of September, when the headache increased in severity. The physician whom the patient consulted
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-17: North Carolina Medical Journal [1940-2001] |
Document Title | North Carolina Medical Journal [1940-2001] |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- Periodicals.; Physicians -- North Carolina -- Directory.; Societies, Medical -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Description | Includes Transactions of the Society, -1960; 1961- , Transactions issued separately, bound in.; Includes Transactions of the auxiliary to the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina and Proceedings of the North Carolina Public Health Association. Official organ of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1940-May 1972; of the North Carolina Medical Society, June 1972-. Vols. for 1940-May 1972 published by the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina; June 1972- by the North Carolina Medical Society. |
Contributor | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Transactions.; Medical Society of the State of North Carolina.; North Carolina Medical Society.; North Carolina Medical Society. Transactions.; North Carolina Public Health Association. Proceedings. |
Publisher | [Winston-Salem] : North Carolina Medical Society [etc.], 1940- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1945 |
Identifier | NCHH-17-006 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Volume Number | 6 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
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Document Title | North Carolina Medical Journal [1940-2001] |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- Periodicals.; Physicians -- North Carolina -- Directory.; Societies, Medical -- North Carolina -- Periodicals. |
Description | Includes Transactions of the Society, -1960; 1961- , Transactions issued separately, bound in.; Includes Transactions of the auxiliary to the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina and Proceedings of the North Carolina Public Health Association. Official organ of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1940-May 1972; of the North Carolina Medical Society, June 1972-. Vols. for 1940-May 1972 published by the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina; June 1972- by the North Carolina Medical Society. |
Contributor | Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. Transactions.; Medical Society of the State of North Carolina.; North Carolina Medical Society.; North Carolina Medical Society. Transactions.; North Carolina Public Health Association. Proceedings. |
Publisher | [Winston-Salem] : North Carolina Medical Society [etc.], 1940- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1945 |
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Form General | Periodicals |
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Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 6 |
Issue Number | 3 |
Page Number | 134 |
Health Discipline | Medicine |
Full Text | 134 SlORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL February, 1945 C.A. (F), 32 RIGHT 5-3-43 CHRONIC GLOMERULO NEPHRITIS Fig. 39. C.A. (f., 32). Chronic glomerulonephritis. Rice diet started February 2, 1943. Disappearance of papilledema, hemorrhages, exudates; marked decrease of venous tortuosity and engorgement, both eyes. pletely disappeared; hemorrhages and exudates had been absorbed, leaving some pigmentation and scarring; previously tortuous and engorged veins had become delicate and straight. Patient 4. Chronic pyelonephritis (total phenolsulfonphthalein excretion in two hours 9-25 per cent); hypertension (234 systolic, diastolic); vascular retinopathy. No improvement on salt-poor, meat-free diet. Example of decrease of high blood pressure to normal and disappearance of retinal hemorrhages and heart enlargement on strict rice diet. Elevation of blood pressure following too liberal modification of diet. A.E.H. (B3008), a 36 year old white farmer's wife, was admitted to the hospital on April 5, 1943, with the chief complaints of headache, weakness, failing vision, substernal oppression, and exertional dyspnea. History: The patient had had mumps and pneumonia in childhood, malaria at the age of 17, and influenza at 20 and 36. She had been pregnant six times, had had three abortions, and had three living children. Her last pregnancy had terminated in an abortion in the sixth month—July, 1942. In June and July, 1942, she had severe headache, failing vision, moderate edema, and high blood pressure. After the abortion, her blood pressure was said to have decreased. The headache was milder for one month, but there was no increase in visual acuity, and generalized weakness persisted. In August, 1942, a curettage was performed at the local hospital because of excessive vaginal bleeding. Her blood pressure at that time was said to be normal. She continued to have moderate headache and progressive visual disturbances until the end of September, when the headache increased in severity. The physician whom the patient consulted |
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Article Title | Compensation Of Renal Metabolic Dysfunction Treatment Of Kidney Disease And Hypertensive Vascular Disease Ivith Rice Diet, Iii |
Article Author | Walter Kempner |
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