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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1954

Clinical Use of the Urinary Uropepsin Determination in Medicine and Surgery

Seymour J. Gray; Colin G. Ramsey; Robert W. Reifenstein

MEASUREMENT of the excretion of pepsinogen in the urine (uropepsin) has been recommended as a quantitative test for gastric secretory function by a number of investigators.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 It has been...


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1951

Effect of AGTH Upon Gastric Secretion.

Seymour J. Gray; John M. Benson; Robert W. Reifenstein

Summary ACTH administered intramuscularly to normal subjects in doses of 100-160 mg daily for periods of 3-4 weeks produced a marked increase in the basal gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid and pepsin associated with an equally significant rise in the urinary uropepsin excretion. In every instance these values were increased to the levels usually observed in patients with active peptic ulcer. These studies indicate that an endocrine relationship exists between the stomach and the adrenal gland and that a hormonal phase of gastric secretion may be mediated by the adrenal corticoids. The pathway by which chronic emotional and physical stress may affect the stomach by a hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal-gastric pathway is discussed.


JAMA | 1951

CHRONIC STRESS AND PEPTIC ULCER I. EFFECT OF CORTICOTROPIN (ACTH) AND CORTISONE ON GASTRIC SECRETION

Seymour J. Gray; John M. Benson; Robert W. Reifenstein; Howard M. Spiro


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1955

THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS. CONTROLLED STUDIES OF THE EFFECTS OF DIET, REST, AND PHYSICAL RECONDITIONING ON THE ACUTE COURSE OF THE DISEASE AND ON THE INCIDENCE OF RELAPSES AND RESIDUAL ABNORMALITIES

Thomas C. Chalmers; Richard D. Eckhardt; William E. Reynolds; Joaquin G. Cigarroa; Norman Deane; Robert W. Reifenstein; Clifford W. Smith; Charles S. Davidson; Mary A. Maloney; Merme Bonnel; Marian Niiya; Alice Stang; Ann McD. O'Brien


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1956

Studies on adrenocortical and psychological response to stress in man.

S. Richardson Hill; Frederick C. Goetz; Henry M. Fox; Benjamin J. Murawski; Lewis J. Krakauer; Robert W. Reifenstein; Seymour J. Gray; William J. Reddy; Stephen E. Hedberg; Jacques R. St. Marc; George W. Thorn


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1951

Treatment of ulcerative colitis and regional enteritis with ACTH; significance of fecal lysozyme.

Seymour J. Gray; Robert W. Reifenstein; John M. Benson; J. C. Gordon Young


JAMA | 1952

TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS WITH CORTICOTROPIN (ACTH) AND CORTISONE: A TWO YEAR FOLLOW-UP

Seymour J. Gray; Robert W. Reifenstein; John M. Benson; J. C. Gordon Young


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1951

ACTH therapy in ulcerative colitis and regional enteritis.

Seymour J. Gray; Robert W. Reifenstein; J. A. Benson


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1950

THE SOURCE OF GASTRIC LYSOZYME

Seymour J. Gray; Robert W. Reifenstein; J. C. Gordon Young; Howard M. Spiro; Edward P. Connolly


JAMA | 1955

Treatment of Acute Infectious Hepatitis in the Armed Forces. Advantages of Ad. Lib. Bed Rest and Early Reconditioning.

Thomas C. Chalmers; William E. Reynolds; Richard D. Eckhardt; Joaquin G. Cigarroa; Norman Deane; Robert W. Reifenstein; Clifford W. Smith; Charles S. Davidson

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