PMID: 702661Oct 1, 1978Paper

General resorption of intravesically instilled 5-fluorouracil

The Journal of Urology
K H Leissner Almersjö

Abstract

To evaluate the resorption of intravesically instilled 5-fluorouracil a single dose of 250 or 1,000 mg. was injected into the empty bladder for 3 hours in 17 patients. The concentration of 5-fluorouracil in serum during instillation was recorded. A microbiologic agar plate method was used for the assay. No measurable 5-fluorouracil concentrations were recorded in the systemic blood of patients with undamaged bladder mucosa and low levels (less than 100 ng./ml. serum) of 5-fluorouracil were found in the systemic circulation of patients with mucosal lesions.

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Oct 1, 1982·The Journal of Urology·K H Leissner, B Gustavsson
Apr 1, 1981·Current Problems in Surgery·M J Droller

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