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The hemorheological findings in leukemia

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 1984
Blood from 30 leukemic patients, 20 anemic and 15 healthy subjects was studied to examine the effect of leukocytes and blast cells on blood viscosity and on filtration procedure. Buffy coat was removed in 24 blood samples from leukemic patients and in 15 from healthy subjects. Then the hematological and hemorheological tests were repeated.
V. Bartoli   +5 more
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Hemorheology and hemorheological mechanisms

1996
Hemorheology is the study of the flow properties of blood. At its heart lies the concept of viscosity which is the rheological parameter most commonly used in discussing resistance to flow. The essential concept is generally understood qualitatively, for example it is common knowledge that it is more difficult to pour or stir treacle than water because
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Hemorheological disturbances in cerebrovascular diseases

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2008
The aim of the study was to evaluate the possible relationship of the hemorheological disturbances with the clinical symptoms and some risk factors (RF) for cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). The study included 68 patients with CVD, 29 with transient ischemic attacks (TIA) and 39 with chronic unilateral cerebral infarctions (UCI) and 47 ...
Irena Velcheva   +5 more
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Hemorheological disorders in hemophiliacs

Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 1998
Rheological properties of blood (blood and plasma viscosity, deformability and aggregation erythrocytes) in hemophiliacs are studied. The blood viscosity is found to be increased at both high and low shear rates. The plasma viscosity is higher and aggregation of erythrocytes is enhanced in hemophiliacs in the stage of exacerbation of chronic ...
N. A. Gorbunova   +5 more
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Hemorheological Effects of Diuretics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
Flow properties of blood affect tissue perfusion, especially when vascular regulation reserves are exhausted, or vascular regulation is disturbed. A common effect of diuretics is the loss of body water. This may decrease intravascular volume and consequently increase blood viscosity.
A. Matrai, E. Ernst
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Hemorheological changes in cancer

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 1988
This study was carried out on 329 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma 120, thyroid cancer 27, esophagus carcinoma 10, primary hepatic cancer 67, stomach cancer 36, carcinoma of co.rdia 27, breast cancer 10 and lymphoma 32. The hemorheological tests were performed including whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity, whole blood reduced v scosity ...
De-en Hu, Jing-chao Ruan, Pei-qing Wang
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Hemorheology and oxidative stress in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer following I-131 ablation/metastasis treatment

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2019
BACKGROUND: Although radioiodine theraphy (RAIT) is thought to affect blood cells and oxidative stress, hemorheological alterations following dose-dependent RAIT remains unknown.
T. Sengoz   +9 more
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Arsenic intoxication, a hemorheologic view

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2010
Arsenic (As) is a toxic semi-metal of wide distribution in nature. People living in regions where drinking water contains large quantities of arsenic, have an unusually high likelihood of developing blood-vessel diseases, but little is known about the mechanisms involved, i.e.
M. Rasia   +7 more
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Composition of The Essential Oil From Danggui-zhiqiao Herb-Pair and Its Analgesic Activity and Effect on Hemorheology in Rats With Blood Stasis Syndrome

Pharmacognosy Magazine, 2016
Background: Angelica sinensis and Aurantii fructu used in a pair, named Danggui-Zhiqiao herb-pair (DZHP), which was rich in essential oil and has been adopted to promote blood circulation, dispel blood stasis, and relieve pain in traditional Chinese ...
Yuan-qing Wang   +7 more
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Hemorheology and Ischemia

1979
Hemorheology is that branch of the science of biorheology that deals with the flow properties of blood and the deformation of structures of the vessel wall with which blood or its constituents come into direct contact. Ischemia has been defined as a local anemia in a part of the body due to either sudden or gradual cutting-off or obstruction of the ...
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