Zemlianoĭ A G, Gorbashko A I, Danilov A M, Levkovets E N
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 1976 Feb;116(2):46-9.
The authors have developed experimentally and employed clinically a new method of diagnosing a localization of the source of intermittent internal hemorrhage. The method consists in determination of blood congestion sites by radioactive changes measured by external recordings after injection of 2.5 muc per Kg weight of radioactive chromium-51 in sodium chromate in the circulating blood.