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Using a Toshiba GC-401 gamma camera with MDS computer Trinary a new method was developed for subtracting the extrarenal (extracanalicular) "background" from the count rate recorded over the kidneys after intravenous administration of 131I-hippurate. Mean subtraction factors of the "blood" activity curve were calculated from a study of 27 patients who were given 51Cr-HSA for purposes of conventional renography with "background" subtraction. The values of the mean subtraction factors FR,L for the right and left kidney, by which a blood count rate should be multiplied amounted to 0.86 +/- 0.12 and 0.79 +/- 0.13, respectively. A comparison of the coefficients of variation of the pure renal signal when mean vs. individually determined subtraction factors were used, and the verification of the method in unilaterally nephrectomized patients have demonstrated that determination of the factors, FR,L, for each patient individually is not required and sufficient precision can be obtained by using the method and factors reported in this study.
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PMID:A method for subtraction of the extrarenal "background" in dynamic 131I-hippurate renoscintigraphy. 37 22

The effect of molecular weight, lymph quality (total lipid content) and pathological conditions (liver cirrhosis, malabsorption state, acute uremia) on the distribution of model drugs into central lymph after i.v. administration was studied in rats. Lymphatic bioavailability (FL), expressing the ratio of the areas under both the lymphatic and the blood concentration curves, served as the parameter of "lymphotropy". In model drugs with a low molecular weight (benzoates, hippurate, diazepam), the blood and lymphatic concentrations are steady (FL values are close to 1.00). Inulin (m.w. = 5600) in small doses (0.75 mg/kg) possesses a FL similar to low-molecular substances; additions of 10-fold and 50-fold doses significantly increase the FL. High--molecular HSA passes into the lymph to a limited degree only (FL = 0.49). The content of lipids in the central lymph determines the magnitude of FL for the lipophilic drug (diazepam) only. The induced pathological conditions affect the absolute values of both the blood lymphatic areas under the concentration curves, but the resultant FL varies only slightly.
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PMID:On the limiting factors affecting the distribution of model drugs from blood into the lymphatic system. 182 Sep 25