Abstract

Two methods, partition chromatography and chemical amino nitrogen determination, have been employed in a study of the amino-acid excretions of 32 patients diagnosed as suffering from progressive muscular dystrophy and closely related conditions. In the case of progressive muscular dystrophy, partition chromatography indicated that both the number and the concentration of amino acids excreted were in many cases considerably above the normal limits. In addition, the results of amino nitrogen determinations indicated that some of these patients showed values far above normal limits and the majority were somewhat greater than normal.

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