Hormonal Control of Blood Viscosity. [PDF]
The hemodynamic milieu differs throughout the vascular tree because of varying vascular geometry and blood velocities. Accordingly, the risk of turbulence, which is dictated by the Reynolds and Dean numbers, also varies. Relatively high blood viscosity is needed to prevent turbulence in the left ventricle and aorta, where high-velocity blood changes ...
Sloop GD, Pop G, Weidman JJ, St Cyr JA.
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High blood viscosity in acute ischemic stroke [PDF]
BackgroundThe changes in blood viscosity can influence the shear stress at the vessel wall, but there is limited evidence regarding the impact on thrombogenesis and acute stroke.
Jihoon Kang +11 more
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Whole Blood Viscosity Reference Intervals and Its Correlation with Hematology and Serum Chemistry in Cats Using Scanning Capillary Method [PDF]
Whole blood viscosity, a hemorheological factor, is currently used for diagnosis, as it is correlated with various vascular diseases that are difficult to diagnose early with a general blood test.
Chae-Yeong Lee +9 more
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Clinical significance of blood viscosity in patients with acute ischemic stroke [PDF]
Ischemic stroke has various etiologies, and its pathogenesis is influenced by a range of factors. In addition to systemic factors, such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus, blood flow and blood viscosity are also known to contribute to the development ...
Sang-Mi Noh
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Blood viscosity associated with stroke mechanism and early neurological deterioration in middle cerebral artery atherosclerosis [PDF]
Blood viscosity may affect the mechanisms of stroke and early neurological deterioration (END). We aimed to investigate the relationship between blood viscosity, stroke mechanisms, and END in patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction ...
Ho Geol Woo +7 more
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Blood viscosity in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Native blood from healthy subjects and from some pathological cases showed a fall in viscosity after the first passage through a stainless steel capillary viscometer in 97% of tests. Fortyfive blood samples from 27 active multiple sclerosis patients were tested. Blood from 19 of these patients showed no fall in viscosity.
G W, Blair, R H, Matchett
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In Vitro Interactions of Amphiphilic Phosphorous Dendrons with Liposomes and Exosomes—Implications for Blood Viscosity Changes [PDF]
Drug delivery by dendron-based nanoparticles is widely studied due to their ability to encapsulate or bind different ligands. For medical purposes, it is necessary (even if not sufficient) for these nanostructures to be compatible with blood.
Martina Veliskova +12 more
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Blood viscosity and cerebral blood flow. [PDF]
NOBILI, FLAVIO MARIANO, RODRIGUEZ, GUIDO
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Reply to Letter to the Editor: "Comments on 'Evaluation of Whole Blood Viscosity to Predict Stent Restenosis'". [PDF]
Çalapkulu Y.
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Association between diastolic blood viscosity and functional outcomes after acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Lee M +8 more
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