Definition of Microcirculatory. Meaning of Microcirculatory. Synonyms of Microcirculatory

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- The Microcirculatory Society, Inc. was the first scientific society founded to promote research and teaching in the field of microcirculation. Although...
- trait and an increased risk of sudden death appears to be related to microcirculatory disorders, during exercise. In recent years the NCAA has partnered...
- Elbers PW, Ince C (2006). "Mechanisms of critical illnessclassifying microcirculatory flow abnormalities in distributive shock". Critical Care. 10 (4): 221...
- require catheterization during which there is an ****essment of the microcirculatory response to adenosine or acetylcholine and measurement of coronary...
- be fatal. Elbers and Ince have identified five classes of abnormal microcirculatory flow in distributive shock using side stream dark field microscopy...
- connective tissue structure, hormonal factors, genetic factors, the microcirculatory system, the extracellular matrix, and subtle inflammatory alterations...
- cyclooxygenase inhibitors on ischemia/reperfusion-induced hepatic microcirculatory dysfunction in mice". Eur Surg Res. 35 (5): 408–16. doi:10.1159/000072174...
- endothelium. The term capillary exchange refers to all exchanges at microcirculatory level, most of which occurs in the capillaries. Sites where material...
- unstable or ruptured arterial plaque, causing arterial thrombosis; and microcirculatory thrombosis. An arterial thrombus may partially obstruct blood flow...
- on the extent of axon damage. The critical pressure above which the microcirculatory environment of a nerve becomes compromised depends on diastolic/systolic...