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1985
Hemorheology is the study of the physical flow properties of blood. Although one of the essential features of blood is that it should flow, its rheological properties have only recently received any attention. Thrombosis matters because it prevents flow, but it may also be the result of changes in the hemorheological properties of blood.
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Hemorheology is the study of the physical flow properties of blood. Although one of the essential features of blood is that it should flow, its rheological properties have only recently received any attention. Thrombosis matters because it prevents flow, but it may also be the result of changes in the hemorheological properties of blood.
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Hemorheological effects of oral contraceptives
Contraception, 1989To determine the hemorheological effects of oral contraceptives, 50 healthy young women took no medication for 3 cycles. Subsequently they were randomized into group A and B. Group A took Diane-35, B took Microgynon each for 6 cycles. Finally 3 cycles without medication followed.
A. Matrai+3 more
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Tumor Microenvironment and Hemorheological Abnormalities
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2003This article reviews the various mechanisms in a malignant tumor that lead to hypoxia, production of tumor interstitial fluid, and rheological changes in its microenvironment. In addition, the associated procoagulant effects are described. The latter phenomenon is the result of complex and dynamic interplay among tumor cells, endothelial cells ...
BARONZIO G.+2 more
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The possible role of hemorheology in atherothrombogenesis
Atherosclerosis, 1992Conventional risk factors predict only about 30-50% of incidental cases in cardiovascular diseases, which are still the leading cause of death in western societies. During the last decade, the importance of thrombosis as an essential mechanism in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and stroke has been established. The introduction of thrombolysis has led
Edzard Ernst, Wolfgang Koenig
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Hemorheological changes in obesity
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 1988Blood rheology measurements (whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity, erythrocyte viscosity, hematocrit and fibrinogen) were made in 130 obese subjects (89 adults and 41 children), 23 hyperlipidemic subjects and 88 controls. Obesity was characterized by an increase in blood and plasma viscosity and plasma fibrinogen. Erythrocyte viscosity was
Marcello Giovannini+6 more
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Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2022
Mohammad Moniripiri+2 more
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Mohammad Moniripiri+2 more
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Microcirculation and Hemorheology in NIDDM Patients
Angiology, 1990The authors studied 10 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and 5 controls matched for age, sex, blood lipids, and smoking habit. The two groups were also comparable for hemorheologic characteristics as evaluated by viscosimetry on whole blood, plasma and serum, erythrocyte filtration and aggregation.
Catalano, Maria+8 more
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A meta-analysis of variability in conjunctival microvascular hemorheology metrics.
Microvascular Research, 2022Nisha Patel+4 more
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