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Groschen
Definition:
(n.) A small silver coin and money of account of Germany, worth about two cents. It is not included in the new monetary system of the empire.
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Schilling
Definition:
(n.) Any one of several small German and Dutch coins, worth from about one and a half cents to about five cents.
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(1) Evidence for malabsorption existed in 24 patients--impaired xylose absorption (n = 19) and abnormal Schilling test (n = 21).
(2) ALPh-A diminishes at a slower rate with increasing age than the left shift according to Schilling 4.
(3) There was no correlation between the (14)C-GCA test, the Schilling test, and the extent and severity of the radiological signs in the unoperated patients.
(4) It didn't affect its biological activity either in vitro in presence of solubilised receptor, or in vivo in the Schilling test.
(5) Possibly such malabsorption may also be present in many of those vegans developing overt vitamin-B12 deficiency in whom Schilling test findings have been normal.
(6) A repeat Schilling test after 4 months of therapy showed a normal VB12 absorption in the presence of IF.
(7) Although the dual isotope test gave reproducible results and was consistent with the standard Schilling test some anomalies were detected; nine patients had reduced aqueous absorption with normal protein bound absorption.
(8) With the advent of binding assays for vitamin B12 in blood, the Schilling test, which involves administration of radioactive B12 to a patient and subsequent urine collection for 24 to 48 h, fell into disuse in many laboratories.
(9) The advantages, particularly for developing countries, over the more commonly used Schilling test are discussed.
(10) Despite Schillings' letter, he knows this is about to change.
(11) These percentages were correlated with the Schilling test and with the ability of intestinal juice to degrade haptocorrin.
(12) In patients with uremia the SST was significantly more reliable than the Schilling test.
(13) Of the patients with a severely abnormal Schilling test, a pathogen was identified in 11 (79%) (including all five with cryptosporidia, and two of the patients with only moderate diarrhoea and weight loss).
(14) Indeed, because of the serious complications of vitamin B12 deficiency and the observations that deficiencies of this vitamin may occur even when the absorption of crystalline vitamin B12 is normal in the fasting state (the conventional Schilling test), some authors, such as Rygvold, have suggested that prophylactic vitamin B12 be administered to all patients with partial gastric resection.
(15) It is suggested that the augmented Schilling test may be useful in the diagnosis of the occasional patient with features of pernicious anaemia who fails to respond to conventional doses of intrinsic factor in the Schilling test.
(16) Results of the Schilling test, but not of the stool-fat estimations, are proportional to the length of ileal resection, up to 60 cm.
(17) The correlation coefficients were statistically significant for increased MPO activity with band count, toxic granulation, and the Schilling Index; however, the orders of magnitude were too low to suggest the use of MPO as a clinical parameter.
(18) The excessive granulocytic or macrophage colony growth may be an in vitro indication for an in vivo proliferation of either granulocytic or monocytic leukemic cell lines, and therefore may represent the Naegeli or Schilling variants of AMML respectively.
(19) The original Schilling formula, based on findings in a European population at the beginning of this century are still used as reference in our country.
(20) Hydroxocobalamin and cyanocobalamin have been compared as the 'flushing dose' in the Schilling test.