Title of article :
Application of the DLVO theory for particle deposition problems
Author/Authors :
Adamczyk، Zbigniew نويسنده , , Weronski، Pawel نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The effectiveness of deferiprone (L1) and the influence of other factors were determined in a clinical setting. Patients of Southern Italian origin, affected by (beta)thalassaemia major (n = 13: 7 M, 6 F), aged 10-28 years (median 18 years), were treated with L1 within a ʹControlled Programmeʹ of the Italian Ministry of Health. Desferrioxamine could not be administered in these patients because of anaphylactic reactions or other serious side effects. L1 was considered to be effective when the liver iron concentration was reduced or stable as measured by biomagnetic liver susceptometry. L1 proved to be effective in 3 out the 9 evaluable patients. A high preL1 iron overload was the main clinical factor influencing L1 effectiveness.
Keywords :
Adsorption of colloid particles , Colloid deposition , Derjaguin method , Electrostatic interactions of colloids , DLVO theory , Particle deposition
Journal title :
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Journal title :
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science