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Remote Hyperemia After Focal Cerebral Ischemia: Disinhibition Mechanism of Remote Hyperemia
1988Hyperemia after focal cerebral ischemia generally develops in two situations. Hyperemia in the surrounding area of infarction is sometimes observed in clinical cases accompanied by local hypometabolism. Hyperemia in the ischemic focus, on the other hand, usually results from recanalization to an area damaged by ischemia and may cause hemorrhagic ...
Akira Tamura +5 more
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Intestinal mucosal oxygenation influences absorptive hyperemia
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1980Intestinal villus oxygen tension (PO2) is decreased from normal values of 14-17 to 4-7 mmHg, and blood flow is nearly doubled during glucose absorption. The current study evaluated The role of oxygen supply to the mucosa in the absorptive hyperemia mechanism.
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Ovarian hyperemia pregnancy test.
California medicine, 1998In 310 cases in which a pregnancy test was carried out by injecting serum from the woman into immature female rats and observing the ovaries at autopsy 18 hours later, there were no false positive reactions. Results in three instances were false negative and in two of the three a positive reaction was obtained upon repeat of the test two weeks later ...
P M, SAVAGE, G, VALERIO
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[Mediators of reactive hyperemia].
Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 2001Reactive hyperemia is a protective adaptive phenomenon, which quickly restores blood flow distal to a transient arterial occlusion. It involves the vascular tone regulation mechanisms of the ischaemic distal territory as a whole, but also its proximal control (flow-mediated dilation).
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Metabolic hyperemia in canine gut
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1980W W, Pawlik +2 more
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American Journal of Cardiology, 1974
K. Gould, K. Lipscomb, G. Hamilton
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K. Gould, K. Lipscomb, G. Hamilton
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