NEW CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT METHOD OF DETERMINING GLYCOPROTEINS IN BLOOD SERUM
Abstract
The reaction with ammonium molybdate is a simple and at the same time a very sensitive method for determining the level of glycoproteins in the blood serum, which has a number of advantages over the diphehylamine reaction. The reaction with ammonium molybdate is a valuable supplementary test for determining the activity of the rheumatic process, and also a checkup test for the assessment of the results of the conducted treatment of patients with rheumatism. The utilization of the ammonium molybdate reaction might be found of value in the examination and treatment of patients with disorders of abdominal-cavity organs, in the instances of a differential diagnosis between peptic ulcer and neoformations, as well as between peptic ulcer and cholecystohepatitis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 20, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0674937
Entities
People
- Ya. N. Dotsenko
Organizations
- United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories