CONTENTS
Introduction
Clinical Types
Hyperpyrexia death
Hepatorenal syndrome
I. Clinical incidence of hepatorenal syndrome and/or lesions as related to specific illnesses or groups of illnesses and to abnormal physiologic states, conditions, etc.
Incidence in relation to disease or injury of the liver and the biliary tract
1. Disease of the biliary tract and liver, without jaundice.
2. Similar disease with pancreatic factor
3. Obstructive jaundice
4. Obstruction due to malignant growth
5. Trauma without jaundice
6. Trauma with jaundice
Incidence in relation to operation for other conditions
Incidence in relation to conditions originating outside the liver or biliary tract 1. Toxic effects of drugs and chemicals
A. Anesthetic drugs, heavy metals, etc.
B. Cinchophen group
C. Germanin
D. Peptone, histamine and albumose
E. Arsenicals
F. Sulfanilamide
2. Toxemia of pregnancy
3. Thyrotoxicosis
4. Burns
5. Intestinal obstruction
6. Sudden release of obstruction
II. Clinical incidence of the hepatorenal syndrome and/or
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