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1 GASTROENT EROLOGV 1971 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. Vol. 60, No.6 Printed in U. S. A. INDEX TO VOLUME 60* Abscess, amoebic, of liver (Editorial), 952 Absorption amino acid and dipeptide in Hartnup disease, 473' ammonia, from colon, 33 dietary folate (Progress in Gastroenterology), 445 fat, morphology and biochemistry in bile fistula, 1008 iron, influence of hypoxia (rat), 76 ABSTRACTS Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, 739 Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, 637 Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 812 Abstracts of Papers Submitted to the Gastroenterological Research Group, 759 The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Abstracts of Papers Presented, 1970, 166 Achlorhydria in adults, 154' Acidification, duodenal, on gastric secretion, 342' Activity lactase, effect of diet (rat), 432 lipolytic, of human gastric and duodenal juice against medium and long chain triglycerides, 1 Adaptation ileal enzyme, after jejunal removal, 476' lactase (Comments), 346 small bowel, after intestinal resection (rat), 69 Agar, and jaundice prevention, 1135" Agosti, A. See Bertaccini, 55 Ahmann, D. L. See Moertel, 552 Alcoholic hyalin and megamitochondria, separate and distinct entities associated with alcoholism, 1027 Alcoholic steatonecrosis, relationship between severity of hepatic disease and presence of Mallory bodies in liver, 1036 Alcoholism, liver disease, alcoholic hyalin and megamitochondria as separate and distinct entities, 1027 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Abstracts of Papers Presented, 1970, 166 Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting, 739 American Gastroenterological Association, Abstracts * The superior symbol (,) indicates that the entry is found in the "Selected Summaries" section. of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting, 637 American Gastroenterological Association-sponsored Postgraduate Course on Chronic Inflammatory Disease of the Gut (Notices), 624, 994, 1152 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Annual Meeting, 812 Amino acid absorption, in Hartnup disease, 473 ' plasma, during hepatic insufficiency, 153 ' Ammonia absorption from colon, 33 Amoebic abscess of liver (Editorial), 952 Amylase normal serum, pancreatic origin (Comments), 988 serum and urine, origin, 82 Analysis, compartmental, of sulfobromophthalein transport in normal patients and patients with hepatic dysfunction, 246 Anatomy of rat stomach, proposed terminology (Comments), 344 Anderson, J. See Ewen, 853 Andre, C. See Vagne, Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association (Notices), 165,352, 488, 623 Antibody, anticolon, immunoglobulin classes of human, 1139' Anticholinergic therapy, effective for peptic ulcer disease, 1142' Antigen, atypical mycobacterial in Crohn's disease, 150" Antonelle, M. and G. B. J. Glass. The Differential lead-a new approach to esophageal manometry, 499 See Glass (Comments), 617 Antral mucosa, gastrin cell, correlative immunochemical and light microscopic studies, 223 Antral pouch, mucosal blood flow (dog), 263 Antrum, gastrin release, effect of bile salts, 256 Appendix, Crohn's disease initially confined to, 853 Aqueous phase, intestinal contents, isolation during digestion of fatty meal, 997 Arthritis periostitis, and aseptic necrosis in Crohn's disease (Case Report), 1106 rheumatoid, gastrointestinal disturbances, 471 ' Ascites, with peritoneal involvement in Whipple's disease (Case Report), 305 Aseptic necrosis, periostitis, and arthritis in Crohn's 1153 disease (Case Report), 1106 Aspen Conference on Radiology and the New Technology (Notices), 351

2 1154 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Aspirin, and pancreatic cancer pain, 552 Assay, endogenous cholecystokinin, and factors influencing release (dog, cat), 409 Atropine, effect on plasma gastrin response to feeding, 16 Augur, N. A., Jr. See Rosati (Case Report), 581 Autoregulation, escape, in gut (Editorial), 145 Azathioprine for Crohn's disease, 1137' Bacchin, P. G. See Schaffner, 888 Bacteria, flora, small bowel, 612" Bad breath and diarrhea, 339' Bank, S. See Brom (Case Report), 1106 Banks, P. A. See George, 858 Barrett, P. V. D. The effect of diet and fasting on the serum bilirubin concentration in the rat, 572 Barrett's esophagus, 155' Barrier, gastric mucosal, and ethanol, 1141' Basic science, medical school teaching (Editorial), 955 Bautista, A., and V. A. DeLuca. Endoscopic photography, biopsy, and cytology of the esophagus and stomach with the Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 Bayless, T. M. D. M. Paige, and G. D. Ferry. Lactose intolerance and milk drinking habits (Editorial), 605 See Christopher, 845 Beauregard, W. See Rinaldo, 438 Bedi, B. S., H. T. Debas, G. Gillespie, and I. E. Gillespie. Effect of bile salts on antral gastrin release, 256 Beekin, W. L., and J. F. Harwood. Measurements of gastrointestinal protein loss (Comments), 987 Bell, C. C., Jr. See Vlahcevic, 491 Bergoz, R. Trehalose malabsorption causing intolerance to mushrooms. Report of a probable case (Case Report), 909 Berk, J. E. Pancreatic origin of normal serum amylase (Comments), 988 Berry, H., and R. J. Flower. The assay of endogenous cholecystokinin and factors influencing its release in the dog and cat, 409 Berson, S. A. and R. S. Yalow. Nature of gastrointestinal tract, 215 See Walsh, 16 See Yalow, 203 Bertaccini, G., and A. Agosti. Action of caerulein on intestinal motility in man, 55 Bethanechol, differential response of longitudinal and circular muscles of intact colon (dog), 438 Bicarbonate, transport, in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1076 Bicks, R. O. Evaluation of immunosuppressive therapy (Comments), 158 Bienenstock, J. See Bull, 370 Bile, gallbladder, effect of pregnancy on lipid composition (guinea pig), 288 Bile acid metabolism, in cirrhosis, 491 pattern, of patients with and without gallstones (Comments), 1144 Bile duct ligation, structural and biochemical changes in liver and serum after (rat), 888 per oral cannulation, 470' Bile fistula, morphology and biochemistry of fat absorption, 1008 Bile flow, phenobarbital enhancement, 614' Bile salt effect on antral gastrin release, 256 synthesis, in transplanted human liver, 405 Bile secretion hepatic, effect of glucagon, 400 insulin-stimulated, effect of selective and truncal vagotomy (dog), 566 Biliary pain in young women, in absence of gallstones, 1020 Bilirubin, serum, effect of diet and fasting on concentration (rat), 572 Biochemistry changes in liver and serum after bile duct ligation (rat), 888 fat absorption, in bile fistula, 1008 Biological systems, use of chelators in, nonspecificity of cation depletion (Comments), 481 Biopsy cultered duodenal, in celiac sprue, 965' endoscopic, of esophagus and stomach with Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 Blood, processed, hepatitis following transfusion, 615' Blood flow and gastrointestinal function (Progress in Gastroenterology), 325 mesenteric, hepatic lobar distribution, 1047 mucosal, in antral and fundic pouches (dog), 263 splenic, hepatic lobar distribution, 1047 Bolin, T. D., A. McKern, and A. E. Davis. The effect of diet on lactase activity in the rat, 432 BOOK REVIEWS A Laboratory Guide to Clinical Diagnosis, Ed. 2, 484 A Synopsis of Pharmacology, Ed. 2,993 Alcoholic Cirrhosis and other Toxic Hepatopathies, 1146 Alcoholism, 621 Bio-medical Telemetry. Sensing and Transmitting Biological Information from Animals and Man, Ed. 2, 620 Carcinoma of the Colon and Antecedent Epithelium, 1149 Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis: Techniques and Applications, 162 Control of Gastrointestinal Function, 350

3 June 1971 INDEX 1155 Das Syndrome des Pfortaderhochdrucks, 991 Diagnostic Enzymology, 350 Gastrektomie und Kardiaresektion beim Magenkarzinom, 485 Gastorenterologische Endoskopie, Biopsy und Zytology, 992 Genetic Disorders of Man, 990 Handbuch der Medizinischen Radiologie, Vol. 9, Pt. 6, 1147 Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Ed. 6, 1148 Hepatic Failure, 620 Intestinal Transport of Electrolytes, Amino Acids, and Sugars, 1148 Leber und Pankreasschaden Durch Schock und Narkose, 485 Liver Pathophysiology, 621 Medical Examination Review Book, Vol. 22: Gastroenterology, 620 Modern Treatment: Diuretics in the Management of Fluid Retention, Vol. 7, Pt. 2, 484 Modern Trends in Gastroenterology, No.4, 992 Morphologic Pathology of the Alimentary Canal: Gross, Radiographic and Microscopic, 991 Poisoning Misadventures. Narrative Excerpts on Food-borne Diseases and Poisoning for the Physician, Microbiologist, Attorney and Nutritionist, 1146 Praktische Gastroenterologie, Ed. 4, 484 Progress in Gastroenterology, Vol. II, 162 Progress in Liver Diseases, Vol. 3, 992 Recent Results in Cancer Research: Endoscopy in Gastric Cancer, Vol. 32, 485 Syndrome Post-cholecystectomie, 990 The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Ed. 4, 1147 Trichinosis in Man and Animals, 162 Bowel granulomatous (Crohn's) disease, spontaneous umbilical fistula (Case Report), 103 small adaptation after intestinal resection (rat), 69 bacterial flora, 612 ' Crohn's disease, radiology, 472' role in lactose-induced diarrhea, 845 Bowel disease, inflammatory, immunological apparatus of the gut (Progress in Gastroenterology), 922 Bragg, D. G., and A. E. Hussar. Cineradiographic evaluation of the swallowing act in schizophrenic patients, 299 Brom, B., S. Bank, I. N. Marks, and J. J. Cobb. Periostitis, aseptic necrosis, and arthritis occurring in a patient with Crohn's disease (Case Report), 1106 Brow, J. R. F. Parker, W. M. Weinstein, and C. E. Rubin. The small intestinal mucosa in dermatitis herpetiformis. I. Severity and distribution of the small intestinal lesion and associated malabsorption, 355 See Weinstein, 362 Brunser, O. See Porter, 1008 Buhac, I. See Vlahcevic, 491 Bull, D. M., J. Bienenstock, and T. B. Tomasi, Jr. Studies on human intestinal immunoglobulin A, 370 Bynum, T. E., and E. D. Jacobson. Blood flow and gastrointestinal function (Progress in Gastroenterology), 325 Caerulein action on intestinal motility, 55 effect on gastric secretion (cat), 560 Calcium, serum, in cirrhosis, studies with ion exchange calcium electrodes, 43 Callow, A. D. See Nothman, 82 Cancer early gastric, observations on healing, 835 gastric, and associated pneumopericardium (Case Report), 311 pancreatic pain, and aspirin, 552 Cannulation, per oral, of pancreatic and bile ducts, 470' Carcinoma ileum, in regional enteritis, 1138' nonpolypoid, of colon, 966' pathogenesis, role of divergent patterns of growth in minute adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps of colon, 537 Carey, James Bain, Jr., M.D., (In Memoriam), 1132 Carpenter, C. C. J., Jr. See Pierce, 22 Carter, E. A. See Middleton, 880 Castell, D.O., and E. W. Moore. Ammonia absorption from the human colon, 33 Cation depletion, nonspecificity when using chela tors in biological systems (Comments), 481 Catlin, D. H. See Powell, 1053, 1065, 1076 Cell. See specific cell Chapman, M. L. See Rudick, 263 Check, F. E. See Rinaldo, 438 Chelators, in biological systems, nospecificity of cation depletion (Comments), 481 Chemoreceptor, hypothalamic, 341,' Childhood, gallbladder hydrops, 961' Cholecystitis, and serum transaminases, 962' Cholecystokinin effect on gastric secretion (cat), 560 endogenous, assay and factors influencing release (dog, cat), 409 Cholera exotoxin, effect on transmucosal water and electrolyte movement in jejunum (dog), 22 Choleresis, effects of glucagon and secretin (dog), 64

4 1156 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Cholestasis, mechanism, 888 Cholesterogenesis, intestinal, effect of oral ethanol (rat), 880 Cholic acid metabolism, kinetic aspects, 491 Christensen, J. A new neural inhibitor in the gut (Editorial), 1130 Christopher, N. L., and T. M. Bayless. Role of the small bowel and colon in lactose-induced diarrhea, 845 Cineradiography, evaluation of swallowing act in schizophrenic patients, 299 Cirrhosis bile acid metabolism, 491 functional renal failure, 1134' serum calcium, studies with ion exchange calcium electrodes, 43 Classification, chronic ulcerative jejunitis (Case Report), 96 Cobb, J. J. See Brom (Case Report), 1106 Cohen, M., R. G. H. Morgan, and A. F. Hofmann. Lipolytic activity of human gastric and duodenal juice against medium and long chain triglycerides, 1 Cohen, N. See Hiley (Case Report), 103 Cohen, S., M. Kaplan, L. Gottlieb, and J. Patterson. Liver disease and gallstones in regional enteritis, 237 Cohn, J. N. See Groszmann, 1047 Colitis reversible ischemic, observations on progression of sigmoidoscopic and histologic changes (Case Report), 577 ulcerative, immunological family studies, 381 Colon ammonia absorption from, 33 diverticular disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 316 intact, differential response of longitudinal and circular muscles to morphine and bethanechol (dog),438 minute adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps, divergent patterns of growth with associated mesenchymal changes, 537 nonpolypoid carcinoma, 966' role in lactose-induced diarrhea, 645 COMMENTS A note on the hazards of "maximal" insulin tests, 345 Bile acid pattern of patients with and without gallstones, 1144 Dose of secretin required for maximal response, 157 Evaluation of immunosuppressive therapy, 158 Gastric ulcers. An exercise in armchair pathology, 985 Healing of malignant gastric ulcers, 984 Highlights of the research forum of the French National Gastroenterological Society, 618 Inhibition of gastric secretion by intestinal hormones, 159 Lactase-an adaptable enzyme?, 346 Magnesium in human gastric juice, 349 Measurements of gastrointestinal protein loss, 987 Nonspecificity of cation depletion when using chelators in biological systems, 481 Pancreatic origin of normal serum amylase, 988 Proposed terminology for the anatomy of the rat stomach, 344 Report of the 31st annual meeting of the British Society of Gastroenterology, 970 Secretin, 158 The differential lead as an adjunct to conventional manometry, 617 Composition, lipid, in gallbladder bile, effect of pregnancy (guinea pig), 288 Correction (Notices), 489, 995 Correlation, immunochemical and light microscopic studies of gastrin cell of antral mucosa, 223 Cramm, R. E., and F. W. Robinson. Pneumopericardium associated with gastric cancer: report of a case and literature review (Case Report), 311 Crohn's disease atypical mycobacterial antigens in, 150 ' azathioprine for, 1137' initially confined to appendix, 853 Kveim test, 612' of bowel, spontaneous umbilical fistula (Case Report), 103 periostitis, aseptic necrosis, and arthritis occurring in (Case Report), 1106 small bowel, radiology, 472' tissue, agent transmissible from, 338' Culture liver cell, 1136' tissue, of adult human liver, 390 CURRENT CLINICAL CONCEPTS Diverticular disease of the colon. New observations and revised concepts, 316 Role of serum hepatitis virus in chronic liver disease, 913 The hemostatic defect ofliver disease, 108 Current Research Topic: GRG Discussion Group (Notices), 622 Curtis, A. C. See Valberg, 1020 Cytodifferentiation, mesenchymal cell system in adult tissue, 515 Cytology, endoscopic, of esophagus and stomach with Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 Davenport, H. W. Protein-losing gastropathy produced by sulfhydryl r e a g e870 n t ~, Davis, A. E. See Bolin, 432 Dawson, M. A., and J. W. Schaefer. The clinical course of reversible ischemic colitis. Observations on the progression of sigmoidoscopic and histologic changes (Case Report), 577 Day in Clinical Gastroenterology (Notices), 352

5 June 1971 INDEX 1157 Debas, H. T. See Bedi, 256 Defect, hemostatic, of liver disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 108 Deficiency, lactase genetic control or adaptive response (Editorial), 464 in Israeli Jews, 611' Delaney, J. P. See Ritchie, 554 DeLuca, V. A. See Bautista, 294 Demoise, C. F., J. T. Galambos, and A. Falek. Tissue culture of adult human liver, 390 Denk, H. See Schaffner, 888 Depletion, cation, nonspecificity when using chelators in biological systems (Comments), 481 Dermatitis herpetiformis and celiac sprue (Editorial), 468 relationship of small intestinal mucosal lesion to gluten, 362 severity and distribution of small intestinal mucosal lesion, and associated malabsorption, 355 Diarrhea and bad breath, 339 s experimental bicarbonate transport in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1076 glucose-stimulated sodium and water transport in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1065 intestinal water and electrolyte transport in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1053 lactose-induced, role of small bowel and colon, 845 Diet and fasting, effect on serum bilirubin concentration (rat), 572 effect on lactase activity (rat), 432 Differential lead adjunct to conventional manometry (Comments), 617 new approach to esophageal manometry, 499 Differentiation, colonic pericryptal fibroblast sheath in hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps, 515 Diffusion, nonionic, ammonia absorption from colon, 33 Digestion dietary folate (Progress in Gastroenterology), 445 fatty meal, isolation of aqueous phase intestinal contents during, 997 Digestive products, stimulation of pancreozymin secretion, 151' Dipeptide, absorption in Hartnup disease, 473' Disease. See specific disease Distribution, hepatic lobar splenic and mesenteric blood flow, 1047 Diverticular disease of colon (Current Clinical Concepts), 316 Donaldson, R. M., Jr. Your friendly neighborhood gastroenterologist (Editorial), 336 Dose, secretin, required for maximal response, (Comments), 157 Dreiling, D. A. See Rudick, 263, 272 Drummey, G. D. See Middleton, 880 Duct bile, per oral cannulation, 470' pancreatic, per oral cannulation, 470' Duodenal acidification, on gastric secretion, 342' Duodenal biopsy, cultured, in celiac sprue, 965' Duodenal juice, lipolytic activity against medium and long chain triglycerides, 1 Duodenal ulcer operations, 959' Dyck, W. P. Influence of intrajejunal glucose on pancreatic exocrine function in man, 864 Pancreatic hypersecretion in the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (Case Report), 90 and H. D. Janowtiz. Effect of glucagon on hepatic bile secretion in man, 400 Dysfunction, hepatic compartmental analysis of sulfobromophthalein transport, 246 with hypernephroma, 152 ' Ectopia, gastric epithelium, produced by mucosal wounding (rat), 279 EDITORIALS A new neural inhibitor in the gut, 1130 Adult lactase deficiency: genetic control or adaptive response?, 464 Amoebic abscess of the liver, 952 Autoregulatory escape in the gut, 145 Dermatitis herpetiformis and celiac sprue, 468 Esophageal manometry-full circle?, 608 Lactose intolerance and milk drinking habits, 605 Medical school teaching of basic science, 955 Your friendly neighborhood gastroenterologist, 336 Effusion, pleural, associated with viral hepatitis (Case Report), 898 Electrode, ion exchange calcium, studies in cirrhosis, 43 Electroimmunodiffusion, quantitation of immunoglobulins in gastric juice, 509 Electrolyte movement in jejunum, effects of prostaglandins, theophylline, and cholera exotoxin (dog), 22 transport, intestinal, in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1053 Electrolytes in postvagotomy gastric secretion, 340' Elliott, H. L. See Pierce, 22 Emptying, gastric, effect of secretin, 421 Endoscopy of esophagus and stomach, photography, biopsy, and cytology with Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 Enteritis, regional ileal carcinoma in, 1138 occurrence of liver disease and gallstones, 237 Enterocolitis ischemic, in pheochromocytoma (Case Report), 581 salmonella

6 1158 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Enterocolitis-continued salmonella -continued bicarbonate transport (rat), 1076 intestinal water and electrolyte transport (rat), 1053 Enzyme ileal, adaptation after jejunal removal, 476-< lactase, adaptable (Comments), 346 Enzymes and Their Use in Analysis and Clinical Diagnosis (Notices), 352 Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, 967' Epithelial cell, kinetics in small intestine after resection of ileum and jejunum (rat), 1087 Epithelium, gastric, heterotopia and ectopia produced by mucosal wounding (rat), 279 Eppinger Prize for Liver Disease (Notices), 622 Escape, autoregulatory, in ~ (Editorial), t 145 Esophageal manometry, differential lead, new approach, 499 Esophageal Movies (Notices), 164,351,487,622 Esophagus Barrett's, 155' endoscopic photography, biopsy, and cytology with Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 manometry (Editorial), 608 Ethanol and gastric mucosal barrier, 1141' oral, effect on intestinal cholesterogenesis (rat), 880 oxidation, hepatic microsomal system, 473' Ewen, S. W. B., J. Anderson, J. M. D. Galloway, J. D. B. Miller, and J. Kyle. Crohn's disease initially confined to the appendix, 853 Exacerbation, acute intermittent porphyria, transient macroamylasemia during (Case Report), 903 Exotoxin, cholera, effect on transmucosal water and electrolyte movement in jejunum (dog), 22 Falek, A. See Demoise, 390 Family studies, immunological, in ulcerative colitis, 381 Farrar, J. T. See Vlahcevic, 491 Fasting and diet, effect on serum bilirubin concentration (rat), 572 Fat, absorption, morphology and biochemistry in bile fistula, 1008 Fatty_ meal, digestion, isolation of aqueous phase intestinal contents during, 997 Feeding, plasma gastrin response, effect of atropine, 16 Ferry, G. D. See Bayless (Editorial), 605 Fiberesophagoscope, Olympus, endoscopic photography, biopsy, and cytology of esophagus and stomach, 294 Fibroblast sheath, colonic pericryptal, replication, migration, and cytodifferentiation of mesenchymal cell system in adult tissue, 515 Finckh, E. S. See Wong, 279 Finlayson, N. D. C. See McClelland, 509 Fistula bile, morphology and biochemistry of fat absorption, 1008 spontaneous umbilical, in granulomatous (Crohn's) disease of the bowel (Case Report), 103 Fleischner, F. G. Diverticular disease of the colon: new observations and revised concepts (Current Clinical Concepts), 316 Flora, bacterial, small bowel, 612' Flower, R. J. See Berry, 409 Folate congenital malabsorption, 478' dietary, digestion and absorption (Progress in Gastroenterology), 445 Formal, S. B. See Powell, 1053, 1065, 1076 Fortner, J. G. See Javitt, 405 French National Gastroenterological Society, Highlights of research forum (Comments), 618 Fukutomi, H. See Sakita, 835 Function gastrointestinal, and blood flow (Progresss in Gastroenterology), 325 pancreatic exocrine effects of prostaglandin E " 272 in calcific pancreatitis in India, 858 influence of intrajejunal glucose, 864 Fundic pouch, mucosal blood flow (dog), 263 Galambos, J. T. See Demoise, 390 Gallbladder bile, effect of pregnancy on lipid composition (guinea pig), 288 Galloway, J. M. D. See Ewen, 853 Gallstones absence in young women with biliary pain, 1020 and liver disease in regional enteritis, 237 patients with and without, bile acid pattern (Comments), 1144 Gastric cancer, and associated pneumopericardium (Case Report), 311 Gastric emptying, effect of secretin, 421 Gastric juice immunoglobulins, quantitation by electroimmodiffusion, 509 lipolytic activity against medium and long chain triglycerides, 1 magnesium (Comments), 349 Gastric mucosal barrier and ethanol, 1141' Gastric secretion duodenal acidification, 342' effect of cholecystokinin and caerulein (cat), 560 inhibition by intestinal hormones (Comments), 159 intestinal hormones as inhibitors (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 postvagotomy, electrolytes, 340' Gastric ulcer armchair pathology (Comments), 985 healing (Comments), 984 Gastrin antral, effect of bile salts on release, 256 immunoreactive from tissues of gastrointestinal tract, 215

7 June 1971 INDEX 1159 nature in human plasma, 203 plasma, effect of atropine on response to feeding, 16 Gastrin cell of antral mucosa, correlative immunochemical and light microscopic studies, 223 Gastritis, experimental atrophic, susceptibility to ulceration, 554 Gastroenteritis, eosinophilic, 967' Gastroenterological Research Group, Abstracts of Papers Submitted to, 759 Gastroenterology for Clinicians (Notices), 164 Gastrointestinal disturbances with rheumatoid arthritis, 471' Gastrointestinal function, and blood flow (Progress in Gastronenterology), 325 Gastrointestinal protein, loss measurement (Comments),987 Gastrointestinal secretion, effects of nicotine, 1098 Gastrointestinal tract, immunoreactive gastrin studies on nature of, 215 Gastropathy, protein-losing, produced by sulfhydryl reagents, 870 Geist, R. E. and R. S. Jones. Effect of selective and truncal vagotomy on insulin-stimulated bile secretion in dogs, 566 See Jones, 64 Genetic control, in adult lactase deficiency (Editorial), 464 George, P. K., P. A. Banks, K. N. Pai, M. Ramachandran, M. Thangavelu, and B. N. Tandon. Exocrine pancreatic function in calcific pancreatitis in India, 858 Gerding, D. N. See Gross (Case Report), 898 Gilat, T. Lactase-an adaptable enzyme? (Comments), 346 Gilbert, S. B. See Isenberg (Case Report), 305 Gillespie, G. See Bedi, 256 Gillespie, I. E. Report of the 31st annual meeting of the British Society of Gastroenterology (Comments), 970 See Bedi, 256 Glass, G. B. J. and M. Antonelle. The differential lead as an adjunct to conventional manometry. A reply of the authors (Comments), 617 See Antonelle, 499 Glucagon choleretic effects (dog), 64 effect on hepatic bile secretion, 400 Glucose intrajejunal, influence on pancreatic exocrine function, 864 stimulation of sodium and water transport in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1065 Gluten, relationship in dermatitis herpetiform is, 362 Godwin, H. A. See Rosenberg (Progress in Gastroenterology), 445 Gonda, M. See Rudick, 272 Gorbach, S. L. Intestinal microflora (Progress in Gastroenterology), ll10 Gottlieb, L. S. See Cohen, 237 See Iseri, 1027 Granulomatous disease of bowel, spontaneous umbilical fistula (Case Report), 103 Greenough, W. B., III. See Pierce, 22 Greider, M. H. See McGuigan, 223 Gross, P. A., and D. N. Gerding. Pleural effusion associated with viral hepatitis (Case Report), 898 Grossman, M. I. Dose of secretin required for maximal response (Comments), 157 See Johnson (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 Groszmann, R. J., B. Kotelanski, and J. N. Cohn. Hepatic lobar distribution of splenic and mesenteric blood flow in man, 1047 Growth, epithelial, divergent patterns in minute adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps of colon with associated mesenchymal changes, 537 Gut autoregulatory escape (Editorial), 145 immunological apparatus, and inflammatory bowel disease (Progress in Gastroenterology), 922 new neural inhibitor (Editorial), 1130 power, 964' Hall, A. D. See Jones, 64 Hallberg, M. C. See Holzbach, 288 Hammarstr!5m, S. See Lagercrantz, 381 Hanson, W. R., and J. W. Osborne. Epithelial cell kinetics in the small intestine of the rat 60 days after resection of 70 per cent of the ileum and jejunum, 1087 Hardison, W. G. M. See Hedger (Case Report), 903 Harinasuta, U., and H. J. Zimmerman. Alcoholic steatonecrosis. 1. Relationship between severity of hepatic disease and presence of Mallory bodies in the liver, 1036 Harris, L. D. Esophageal manometry-full circle? (Editorial), 608 Hartnup disease, amino acid and dipeptide absorption in, 473 ' Harwood, J. F. See Beekin (Comments), 987 Hathorn, M. K. S. The influence of hypoxia on iron absorption in the rat, 76 Hazard of maximal insulin tests (Comments), 345 Healing early gastric cancer, observations, 835 of malignant gastric ulcers (Comments), 984 Hedger, R. W., and W. G. M. Hardison. Transient macroamylasemia during an exacerbation of acute intermittent porphyria (Case Report). 903 Hemostasis, defect of liver disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 108 Hepatic bile secretion, effect of glucagon, 400

8 1160 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Hepatic dysfunction sulfobromophthalein transport, compartmental analysis, 246 with hypernephroma, 152' Hepatic insufficiency, plasma amino acids during, 153' Hepatic lobe, splenic and mesenteric blood flow distribution, 1047 Hepatitis following transfusion with processed blood, 615' serum, role of virus in chronic liver disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 913 viral, pleural effusion associated with (Case Report), 898 Hernandez, M. H. See Weser, 69 Heterotopia of gastric epithelium produced by mucosal wounding (rat), 279 Hilderman, H. L. See Quarfordt, 246 Hiley, P. C., N. Cohen, and D. H. Present. Spontaneous umbilical fistula in granulomatous (Crohn's) disease of the bowel (Case Report), 103 Histology, reversible ischemic colitis, observations on progression of changes (Case Report), 577 Hofmann, A. F. See Cohen, 1 Holzbach, R. T., M. E. Marsh, and M. C. Hallberg. The effect of pregnancy on lipid composition of guinea pig gallbladder bile, 288 Hormones, intestinal as inhibitors of gastric secretion (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 inhibition of gastric secretion (Comments), 159 Hussar, A. E. See Bragg, 299 Hutterer, F. See Schaffner, 888 Hyalin, alcoholic, and megamitochondria, separate and distinct entities associated with alcoholism, 1027 Hydrops, gallbladder, in childhood, 961' Hypernephroma and hepatic dysfunction, 152' Hypersecretion, pancreatic, in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (Case Report), 90 Hypothalamic chemoreceptor, 341' Hypoxia, influence on iron absorption (rat), 76 IgA, secretory, common finding in human serum, 474 ' Ileum carcinoma, in regional enteritis, 1138 ' enzyme adaptation, after jejunal removal, 476' resection, epithelial cell kinetics in small intestine after (rat), 1087 Immunochemistry and light microscopy, correlative studies of gastrin cell of antral mucosa, 223 Immunoglobulin classes of human anticolon antibodies, 1139 ' quantitation in gastric juice by electroimmunodiffusion, 509 Immunoglobulin A, human intestinal, studies on, 370 Immunology apparatus of gut, and inflammatory bowel disease (Progress in Gastroenterology), 922 in ulcerative colitis, family studies, 381 responsiveness of Peyer's patches, 149 ' Immunosuppression therapy, evaluation (Comments), 158 IN MEMORIAM James Bain Carey, Jr., M.D., , 1132 Information Concerning Training Programs is Published in the August Issue of Gastroenterologv (Notices), 351, 487 Information Needed Concerning Effects of Ionizing Radiation (Notices), 487 Inhibition of gastric secretion by intestinal hormones (Comments), 159 Inhibitor gastric secretion, intestinal hormones as (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 new neural, in gut (Editorial), 1130 pepsin, pepsinogens, and pepsin (Progress in Gastroenterology), 586 Insufficiency, hepatic, plasma amino acids during, 153 ' Insulin stimulated bile secretion, effect of selective and truncal vagotomy (dog), 566 Insulin test, maximal, note on hazards (Comments), 345 Intestinal cholesterogenesis, effect of oral ethanol (rat), 880 Intestinal contents, aqueous phase, isolation during digestion of fatty meal, 997 Intestinal hormones as inhibitors of gastric secretion (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 inhibition of gastric secretion (Comments), 159 Intestinal microflora (Progress in Gastroenterology), 1110 Intestinal motility, action of caerulein, 55 Intestinal pseudo-obstruction, 610' Intestinal resection, small bowel adaptation (rat), 69 Intestinal transport electrolyte, in salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1053 water, in salmonella enterocolits (rat), 1053 Intestine immunoglobulin A, studies on, 370 small, epithelial cell kinetics after resection of ileum and jejunum (rat), 1087 Intolerance lactose, and milk drinking habits (Editorial), 605 milk,479' mushrooms, caused by trehalose malabsorption (Case Report), 909 Iron absorption, influence of hypoxia (rat), 76 Ischemic enterocolitis in pheochromocytoma (Case Report), 581 Isenberg, J. I., S. B. Gilbert, and J. L. Pitcher. Ascites with peritoneal involvement in Whipple's disease: report of a case (Case Report), 305 Iseri, O. A., and L. S. Gottlieb. Alcoholic hyalin and

9 June 1971 INDEX 1161 megamitochondria as separate and distinct entities in liver disease associated with alcoholism, 1027 Isolation, aqueous phase of intestinal contents during digestion of fatty meal, 997 Isselbacher, K. J. See Middleton, 880 Jabbari, M. See Val berg, 1020 Jacobson, E. D. Medical school teaching of basic science (Editorial), 955 See Bynum (Progress in Gastroenterology), 325 See Konturek, 1098 See Shanbour (Editorial), 145 Janowitz, H. D. See Dyck, 400 See Rudick, 263, 272 Jaundice, prevention with agar, 1135' Javitt, N. B., M. H. Shiu, and J. G. Fortner. Bile salt synthesis in transplanted human liver, 405 Jejunitis, chronic ulcerative, discussion of classification (Case Report), 96 Jejunum removal, ileal enzyme adaptation, 476' resection, epithelial cell kinetics in small intestine after (rat), 1087 transmucosal water and electrolyte movement, effects of prostaglandins, theophylline, and cholera exotoxin (dog), 22 Johnson, L. R and M. I. Grossman. Intestinal hormones as inhibitors of gastric secretion (Progress in Gastroenterology), 120 See Konturek, 1098 See Moreland, 425 Jones, R S. R E. Geist, and A. D. Hall. The choleretic effects of glucagon and secretin in the dog, 64 See Geist, 566 Kaplan, H. See Lane, 537 Kaplan, M. See Cohen, 237 Kaye, G. 1., R R Pascal, and N. Lane. The colonic pericryptal fibroblast sheath: replication, migration, and cytodifferentiation of a mesenchymal cell system in adult tissue. III. Replication and differentiation in human hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps, 515 Kerr, J. W. See Valberg, 1020 Kinetics cholic acid metabolism, 491 epithelial cell, in small intestine after resection of ileum and jejunum (rat), 1087 Kirsner, J. B. See Kraft (Progress in Gastroenterology),922 Konturek, S. J., T. E. Solomon, W. G. McCreight, L. R Johnson, and E. D. Jacobson. Effects of nicotine on gastrointestinal secretions, 1098 Kotelanski, B. See Groszmann, 1047 Kraft, S. C., and J. B. Kirsner. Immunological apparatus of the gut and inflammatory bowel disease (Progress in Gastroenterology), 922 Kveim test in Crohn's disease, 612 ' Kyle, J. See Ewen, 853 Lactase activity, effect of diet (rat), 432 adaptable enzyme (Comments), 346 deficiency genetic control or adaptive response (Editorial), 464 in Israeli Jews, 611' Lactose induction of diarrhea, role of small bowel and colon, 845 intolerance, and milk drinking habits (Editorial), 605 Lagercrantz, R, P. Perlmann, and S. Hammarstrtim. Immunological studies in ulcerative colitis. V. Family studies, 381 Lambert, R Highlights of the research forum of the French National Gastroenterological Society (Comments), 618 Lane, N. H. Kaplan, and R R Pascal. Minute adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps of the colon: divergent patterns of epithelial growth with specific associated mesenchymal changes. Contrasting roles in the pathogenesis of carcinoma, 537 See Kaye, 515 Ligation, bile duct, structural and biochemical changes in liver and serum after (rat), 888 Light microscopy and immunochemistry, correlative studies of gastrin cell of antral mucosa, 223 Lipid composition in gallbladder bile, effect of pregnancy (guinea pig), 288 Liver. See also specific adult human, tissue culture, 390 amoebic abscess (Editorial), 952 Mallory bodies, in alcoholic steatonecrosis, relationship between severity of disease and presence, 1036 structural and biochemical changes after bile duct ligation (rat), 888 transplanted, bile salt synthesis, 405 Liver cell cultures, 1136' Liver disease and gallstones in regional enteritis, 237 alcoholic steatonecrosis, relationship between severity and presence of Mallory bodies', 1036 associated with alcoholism, alcoholic hyalin and megamitochondria as separate and distinct entities, 1027 chronic, role of serum hepatitis virus (Current Clinical Concepts), 913

10 1162 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Liver disease -continued hemostatic defect (Current Clinical Concepts), 108 renal failure, 477' Losowsky, M. S. See Walls (Current Clinical Concepts), 108 MacDonald, W. C. Healing of malignant gastric ulcers (Comments), 984 Macroamylasemia, transient, during exacerbation of acute intermittent porphyria (Case Report), 903 Maenza, R. M. See Powell, 1053, 1065, 1076 Magee, D. F., and S. Nakajima. Inhibition of gastric secretion by intestinal hormones (Comments), 159 Magnesium in gastric juice (Comments), 349 Malabsorption folate, congenital, 478' in dermatitis herpetiformis, associated with severity and distribution of small intestinal lesion, 355 trehalose, causing intolerance to mushrooms (Case Report), 909 Mallory bodies, liver, in alcoholic steatonecrosis, relationship between severity of disease and presence, 1036 Manometry conventional, differential lead as adjunct to (Comments),617 esophageal (Editorial), 608 differential lead, new approach, 499 Marks, I. N. See Brom (Case Report), 1106 Marsh, M. E. See Holzbach, 288 McClelland, D. B. L., N. D. C. Finlayson, R. R. Samson, I. M. Nairn, and D. J. C. Shearman. Quantitation of immunoglobulins in gastric juice by electroimmunodiffusion, 509 McCreight, W. G. See Konturek, 1098 McEwan-Alvarado, G. Secretin (Comments), 158 McGuigan, J. E., and M. H. Greider. Correlative immunochemical and light microscopic studies of the gastrin cell of the antral mucosa, 223 McKern, A. See Bolin, 432 Measurement of gastrointestinal protein loss (Comments), 987 Medical school teaching of basic science (Editorial), 955 Megamitochondria and alcoholic hyalin, separate and distinct entities associated with alcoholism, 1027 Mesenchymal cell system, replication, migration, and cytodifferentiation in adult tissue, 515 Metabolism bile acid, in cirrhosis, 491 cholic acid, kinetic aspects, 491 Microflora, intestinal (Progress in Gastroenterology), 1110 Microscopy. See specific Microsome, hepatic, ethanol oxidizing system, 473' Middleton, W. R. J., E. A. Carter, G. D. Drummey, and K. J. Isselbacher. Effect of oral ethanol administration on intestinal cholesterogenesis in the rat, 880 Migration, mesenchymal cell system in adult tissue, 515 Milk drinking habits and lactose intolerance (Editorial), 605 intolerance, 479' Miller, J. D. B. See Ewen, 853 Milles, G. Gastric ulcers. An exercise III armchair pathology (Comments), 985 Miwa, T. See Sakita, 835 Moertel, C. G., D. L. Ahmann, W. F. Taylor, and N. Schwartau. Aspirin and pancreatic cancer pain, 552 Moore, E. W. Studies with ion exchange calcium electrodes. III. The state of serum calcium in patients with cirrhosis, 43 See Castell, 33 Moran, J. M. See Moritz (Case Report), 96 Moreland, H. J., and L. R. Johnson. Effect of vagotomy on pancreatic secretion stimulated by endogenous and exogenous secretin, 425 Morgan, R. G. H. See Cohen, 1 Moritz, M., J. M. Moran, and J. F. Patterson. Chronic ulcerative jejunitis: report of a case and discussion of classification (Case Report), 96 Morphine, differential response of longitudinal and circular muscles of intact colon (dog), 438 Morphology, fat absorption in bile fistula, 1008 Motility, intestinal, action of caerulein, 55 Movement electrolyte, in jejunum, effects of prostaglandins, theophylline, and cholera exotoxin (dog), 22 transmucosal water, in jejunum, effects of prostaglandins, theophylline, and cholera exotoxin (dog),22 Mucosa gastric barrier and ethanol, 1141' small intestinal, in dermatitis herpetiformis, 355, 362 Muscle circular, of intact colon, response to morphine and bethanechol (dog), 438 longitudinal, of intact colon, response to morphine and bethanechol (dog), 438 Mushrooms, intolerance, caused by trehalose malabsorption (Case Report), 909 Mycobacteria, atypical antigens in Crohn's disease, 150' Nairn, 1. M. See McClelland, 509 Nakajima, S. See Magee (Comments), 159 Necrosis, aseptic, periostitis, and arthritis in Crohn's disease (Case Report), 1106

11 June 1971 INDEX 1163 Neural inhibitor, new, in gut (Editorial), 1130 Next Meeting of World Congress of Gastroenterology (Notices), 1151 Nicotine, effects on gastrointestinal secretions, 1098 Nonspecificity, cation depletion, when using chelators in biological systems (Comments), 481 Nothman, M. M. and A. D. Callow. Investigations on the origin of amylase in serum and urine, 82 NOTICES American Gastroenterological Association-sponsored Postgraduate Course on Chronic Inflammatory Disease of the Gut, 624, 994, Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, 165, 352, 488, 623 Aspen Conference on Radiology and the New Technology, 351 Correction, 489, 995 Current Research Topic: GRG Discussion Group, 622 Day in Clinical Gastroenterology, 352 Enzymes and Their Use in Analysis and Clinical Diagnosis, 352 Eppinger Prize for Liver Disease, 622 Esophageal Movies, 164, 351, 487, 622 Gastroenterology for Clinicians, 164 Information Concerning Training Programs is Published in the August Issue of Gastroenterology, 351, 487 Information Needed Concerning Effects of Ionizing Radiation, 487 Next Meeting of World Congress of Gastroenterology,1151 Our thanks to Those Who Help Us Review Papers, 1150 Postgraduate Course in Pediatric Gastroenterology, 994 Postgraduate Course in Radiology of the Abdomen, 487 Program of the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, 627 Symposium on Inflammatory Diseases of the Gastrointestinal and Biliary Tracts, 164 The Esophagus, 354, 489 The Fourth Asian-Pacific Congress of Gastroenterology,622 The Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Pathology, 351 Third Conference on Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates, 1151 Trip to Guatemala after Miami Meeting, 623 Oguro, Y. See Sakita, 835 Operation, duodenal ulcer, 959' Origin amylase, in serum and urine, 82 pancreatic, normal serum amylase (Comments), 988 Orinion, E. A. See Rinaldo, 438 Osborne, J. W. See Hanson, 1087 Our thanks to Those Who Help Us Review Papers (Notices), 1150 Oxidation, ethanol, hepatic microsomal system, 473' Pai, K. N. See George, 858 Paige, D. M. See Bayless (Editoriai), 605 Pain biliary, in young women in absence of gallstones, 1020 pancreatic cancer, and aspirin, 552 Pancreas cancer pain and aspirin, 552 exocrine function effects of prostaglandin E" 272 in calcific pancreatitis in India, 858 influence of intrajejunal glucose, 864 hypersecretion, in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (Case Report), 90 Pancreatic ducts, per oral cannulation, 470' Pancreatic function exocrine effects of prostaglandin E" 272 in calcific pancreatitis in India, 858 influence of intrajejunal glucose, 864 Pancreatic origin of normal serum amylase (Comments),988 Pancreatic secretion, stimulated by endogenous and exogenous secretin, effect of vagotomy, 425 Pancreatitis, calcific, exocrine pancreatic function, 858 Pancreozymin secretion, stimulation by digestive products in man, 151' Parker, F. See Brow, 355 See Weinstein, 362 Pascal, R. R. See Kaye, 515 See Lane, 537 Pathogenesis, carcinoma, role of divergent patterns of growth in minute adenomatous and hyperplastic polyps of colon, 537 Pathology, gastric ulcer (Comments), 985 Patterson, J. F. See Cohen, 237 See Moritz (Case Report), 96 Pepsinogens, pepsins, and pepsin inhibitors (Progress in Gastroenterology), 586 Pepsins, pepsinogens, and pepsin inhibitors (Progress in Gastroenterology), 586 Peptic ulcer disease, effective anticholinergic therapy, 1142' Periostitis, aseptic necrosis, and arthritis in Crohn's disease (Case Report), 1106 Peritoneum, ascites, in Whipple's disease (Case Report), 305 Perlmann, P. See Lagercrantz, 381 Peyer's patches, immune responsiveness, 149'

12 1164 INDEX Vol. 60, No.6 Phenobarbital, enhancement of bile flow, 614' Pheochromocytoma, and ischemic enterocolitis (Case Report), 581 Photography, endoscopic, of esophagus and stomach with Olympus Fiberesophagoscope, 294 Pierce, N. F., C. C. J. Carpenter, Jr., H. L. Elliott, and W. B. Greenough, III. Effects of prostaglandins, theophylline, and cholera exotoxin upon transmucosal water and electrolyte movement in the canine jejunum, 22 Pitcher, J. L. See Isenberg (Case Report), 305 Plasma, human, nature of immunoreactive gastrin, 203 Plasma amino acids during hepatic insufficiency, 153' Pleural effusion associated with viral hepatitis (Case Report), 898 Plotkin, G. R. See Powel, 1053, 1065, 1076 Pneumopericardium associated with gastric cancer (Case Report), 311 Polyp adenomatous, replication and differentiation of colonic pericryptal sheath, 515 hyperplastic and minute adenomatous of colon, divergent patterns of growth with associated mesenchymal changes, 537 replication and differentiation of colonic pericryptal sheath, 515 minute adenomatous, and hyperplastic of colon, divergent patterns of growth with associated mesenchymal changes, 537 Popper, H. See Schaffner, 888 Porphyria, acute intermittent, transient macroamylasemia during exacerbation (Case Report), 903 Porter, H. P. and D. R. Saunders. Isolation of human intestinal contents during the digestion of a fatty meal, 997 D. R. Saunders, G. Tytgat, O. Brunser, and C. E. Rubin. Fat absorption in bile fistula man. A morphological and biochemical study, 1008 Postgraduate Course in Pediatric Gastroenterology (Notices), 994 Postgraduate Course in Radiology of the Abdomen (Notices), 487 Pouch antral, mucosal blood flow (dog), 263 fundic, mucosal blood flow (dog), 263 Powell, D. W. G. R. Plotkin, R. M. Maenza, L. I. Solberg, D. H. Catlin, and S. B. Formal. Experimental diarrhea. I. Intestinal water and electrolyte transport in rat salmonella enterocolitis, 1053 G. R. Plotkin, L. I. Solberg, D. H. Catlin, R. M. Maenza, and S. B. Formal. Experimental diarrhea. II. Glucose-stimulated sodium and water transport in rat salmonella enterocolitis, 1065 L. I. Solberg, G. R. Plotkin, D. H. Catlin, R. M. Maenza, and S. B. Formal. Experimental diarrhea. III. Bicarbonate transport in rat salmonella enterocolitis, 1076 Pregnancy, effect on lipid composition of gallbladder bile (guinea pig), 288 Prentice, R. S. A. See Valberg, 1020 Present, D. H. See Hiley (Case Report), 103 Prince, A. M. Role of serum hepatitis virus in chronic liver disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 913 Program of the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association (Notices), 627 PROGRESS IN GASTROENTEROLOGY Blood flow and gastrointestinal function, 325 Immunological apparatus of the gut and inflammatory bowel disease, 922 Intestinal hormones as inhibitors of gastric secretion, 120 Intestinal Microflora, 1110 Pepsinogens, pepsins, and pepsin inhibitors, 586 The digestion and absorption of dietary folate, 445 Prostaglandin, effect on transmucosal water and electrolyte movement in jejunum (dog), 22 Prostaglandin E l' effects on pancreatic exocrine function, 272 Protein gastrointestinal, loss measurement (Comments), 987 loss in gastropathy, produced by sulfhydryl reagents, 870 Pseudo-obstruction, intestinal, 610 s Quantitation, immunoglobulins in gastric juice by electroimmunodiffusion, 509 Quarfordt, S. H., H. L. Hilderman, D. Valle, and E. Waddell. Compartmental analysis of sulfobromophthalein transport in normal patients and p;tients with hepatic dysfunction, 246 Radiology, in small bowel Crohn's disease, 472' Ramachandran, M. See George, 858 Ramchand, S. See Valberg, 1020 Reagent, sulfhydryl, protein-losing gastropathy produced by, 870 Regional enteritis ileal carcinoma in, 1138 occurrence of liver disease and gallstones, 237 Release endogenous cholecystokinin, factors influencing (dog, cat), 409 secretin, 963' Renal failure functional, in cirrhosis, 1134' in liver disease, 477' Replication colonic pericryptal fibroblast sheath, in hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps, 515 mesenchymal cell system in adult tissue, 515

13 June 1971 INDEX 1165 Resection ileum, epithelial cell kinetics in small intestine after (rat), 1087 intestinal, small bowel adaptation (rat), 69 jejunum, epithelial cell kinetics in small intestine after (rat), 1087 Response adaptive, in adult lactase deficiency (Editorial), 464 differential, of longitudinal and circular muscles of intact colon to morphine and bethallechol (dog), 438 maximal, dose of secretin required (Comments), 157 plasma gastrin, effect of atropine, 16 Responsiveness, immune, of Peyer's patches, 149' Reynolds, T. B. Amoebic abscess of the liver (Editorial), 952 Rheumatoid arthritis, gastrointestinal disturbances, 471' Rinaldo, J. A., Jr., E. A. Orinion, R. V. Simpelo, F. E. Check, and W. Beauregard. Differential response of longitudinal and circular muscles of intact canine colon to morphine and bethanechol,438 Ritchie, W. P., Jr., and J. P. Delaney. Susceptibility of experimental atrophic gastritis to ulceration, 554 Robert, A. Proposed terminology for the anatomy of the rat stomach (Comments), 344 Robinson, F. W. See Cramm (Case Report), 311 Rosati, L. A., and N. A. Augur, Jr. Ischemic enterocolitis in pheochromocytoma (Case Report), 581 Rosenberg, 1. H., and H. A. Godwin. The digestion and absorption of dietary folate (Progress in Gastroenterology), 445 Rosensweig, N. S. Adult lactase deficiency: genetic control or adaptive response? (Editorial), 464 Rubin, C. E. See Brow, 355 See Porter, 1008 See Weinstein, 362 Rudick, J. M. Gonda, D. A. Dreiling, and H. D. Janowitz. Effects of prostaglandin E 1 on pancreatic exocrine function, 272 J. L. Werther, M. L. Chapman, D. A. Dreiling, and H. D. Janowitz. Mucosal blood flow in canine antral and fundic pouches, 263 Sakita, T., Y. Oguro, S. Takasu, H. Fukutomi, T. Miwa, and M. Yoshimori. Observations on the healing of ulcerations in early gastric cancer. The life cycle of the malignant ulcer, 835 Salmonella enterocolitis bicarbonate transport (rat), 1076 glucose-stimulated sodium and water transport (rat), 1065 intestinal water and electrolyte transport (rat), 1053 Samloff, I. M. Pepsinogens, pepsins, and pepsin inhibitors (Progress in Gastroenterology), 586 Samson, R. R. See McClelland, 509 Sarkozi, L. L. See Schaffner, 888 Saunders, D. R. See Porter, 997, 1008 Schaefer, J. W. See Dawson (Case Report), 577 Schaffner, F., P. G. Bacchin, F. Hutterer, H. H. Scharnbeck, L. L. Sarkozi, H. Denk, and H. Popper. Mechanism of cholestasis. 4. Structural and biochemical changes in the liver and serum in rats after bile duct ligation, 888 Scharnbeck, H. H. See Schaffner, 888 Schizophrenia, cineradiographic evaluation of swallowing act in patients, 299 Schwartau, N. See Moertel, 552 Secretin (Comments), 158 choleretic effects (dog), 64 dose required for maximal response (Comments), 157 effect on gastric emptying, 421 endogenous, effect of vagotomy on pancreatic secretion stimulated by, 425 exogenous, effect of vagotomy on pancreatic secretion stimulated by, 425 release, 963' Secretion. See specific secretion Serum normal amylase, pancreatic origin (Comments), 988 origin of amylase, 82 secretory IgA, common finding, 474' structural and biochemical changes after bile duct ligation (rat), 888 transaminases, and cholecystitis, 962' Serum bilirubin, effect of diet and fasting on concentration (rat), 572 Serum calcium, studies with ion exchange calcium electrodes in cirrhosis, 43 Serum hepatitis virus, role in chronic liver disease (Current Clinical Concepts), 913 Shanbour, L. L. and E. D. Jacobson. Autoregulatory escape in the gut (Editorial), 145 Shearman, D. J. C. See McClelland, 509 Shiu, M. H. See Javitt, 405 Sigmoidoscopy, reversible ischemic colitis, observations on progression of changes (Case Report), 577 Simpelo, R. V. See Rinaldo, 438 Small bowel. See Bowel Small intestine. See Intestine Sodium, transport, glucose-stimulated In salmonella enterocolitis (rat), 1065 Solberg, L. I. See Powell, 1053, 1065, 1076 Solomon, T. E. See Konturek, 1098 Sprue, celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis (Editorial), 468 cultured duodenal biopsy, 965'

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