1. The presence of high levels of arsenic in the liver biopsy specimens of patients with idiopathic portal hypertension raises important questions. It is possible that arsenic plays a part in the pathogenesis of this disorder;Mallik, K.C.Sen Gupta; P., K.; Basu, A.K.; Biswas, S.K.; Pal, N.C.; Boyer, J.;Indian Journal of Medical Research; Non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis with portal hypertension: a new syndrome,1967
2. at present, it is not possible to determine whether or not arsenic plays a similar role in the pathogenesis of cryptogenic cirrhosis. From the epidemiological point of view, it is important and establishes the Basu Mallik;Boyer, J.L.; Sen Gupta, K.P.; Biswas, S.K.; Pal, N.C.;Annals of Internal Medicine; Idiopathic portal hypertension,1967
3. The use of Indocyanine green in the source of arsenic. We have already shown that measurement of hepatic blood flow and as a test of hepatic opium, bhasams, and the village water supply are important souices of arsenic intake in northern function;Caesar, J.; Shaldon, S.; Chiandussi, L.; Guevara, L.; Sherlock, S.;Clinical Science,1961
4. Chhuttani, P. N., Chawla, L. S., and Sharma, T. D. (1967). Arsenical neuropathy. Neurology, 17, 269-274.
5. At present we are engaged in a large scale;India,1975