| Schultze's sign |
Chvostek's sign; see under sign.
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| Schultze's t. |
1. (for cellulose) iodine is dissolved to saturation in a zinc chloride solution (specific gravity, 1.8), and 6 parts of potassium iodide are added: this reagent colors cellulose blue. 2. (for cholesterol) evaporate with nitric acid, using a porcelain dish and water bath; if cholesterol is present, a yellow deposit is formed, which changes to yellowish red when ammonia is added.
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| Schultze-Chvostek sign |
Chvostek's sign.
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