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- W2565479114 abstract "1. Fractional test meals were carried out on 109 asthmatic patients. Low free acidity was found in 51.5 per cent, and low total acid in 41.2 per per cent, of cases. Excess mucus and increased combined acidity were also present in many cases.2. Hypochlorhydria was found to be most common in asthmatic children under 15, and less so in young adults: it again became more common in those nearing middle age.3. It would appear that gastric acidity does not remain the same throughout life in allergic individuals, but tends to increase in a certain percentage of cases about puberty.4. Female asthmatics from 15 years of age upwards. showed a higher percentage of hypochlorhydria than males of the same age. Before 15 years of age there was practically no difference in the sex incidence.5. Sensitivity, as shown by skin tests, bore no apparent relationship to the hypochlorhydria.6. Repetition of the analyses after treatment showed definite change in 59 per cent, of cases. Improvement in gastric acidity in originally hypochlorhydric cases coincided with clinical improvement.7. The probable factors in the causation of hypochlorhydria have been discussed." @default.
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- W2565479114 title "HYPOCHLORHYDRIA IN ASTHMA<subtitle>WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE AGE INCIDENCE</subtitle>" @default.
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