PEDIATRICS Vol. 36 No. 2 August 1965, pp. 261-264
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The Silver Electrode Method for Rapid Analysis of Sweat Chloride

WARREN J. WARWICK M.D.1 and LELAND HANSEN B.A.2

1 USPHS Research Career Development Awardee 5K3-A1-14035-04
2 Junior Scientist, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

The silver electrode sweat test provides quantitative sweat chloride values comparable to values obtained with the standard pilocarpine iontophoresis method of Gibson and Cooke. The silver electrode sweat test is faster.




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