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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPEREMIA»
Descubre el uso de
hyperemia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hyperemia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Essentials of Rubin's Pathology
Disorders of Perfusion HYPEREMIA HEMORRHAGE Thrombosis Robert
Yanagawa THROMBOSIS IN THE ARTERIAL SYSTEM THROMBOSIS IN THE
HEART THROMBOSIS IN THE VENOUS SYSTEM Embolism PULMONARY
ARTERIAL ...
2
Rubin's Pathology: Clinicopathologic Foundations of Medicine
Neurogenic and hormonal influences play a r ole in active hyperemia (e.g., the
blushing bride and the menopausal flush). Although the utility of vasodilation is
not always clear, cutaneous hyperemia in febrile states serves to dissipate heat.
Raphael Rubin, David S. Strayer, Emanuel Rubin, 2011
Hyperemia All minor pulp sensations were once thought to be associated with
hyperemia, an increased blood flow in the pulp. The investigations of Beveridge
and Brown demonstrated, however, that an increase in intrapulp tissue pressure
is ...
John Ide Ingle, Leif K. Bakland, 2002
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Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems
Myogenic responses, coupled with metabolically induced responses, are
important in reactive hyperemia and autoregula- tion, topics to which we now turn
our attention. REACTIVE HYPEREMIA When the blood supply to a region is ...
5
Age and Sex Differences in Local Vasodilation and Exercise ...
The contribution of vasodilation of the larger vessels in the arterial vasculature to
exercise hyperemia, especially conduit arteries, is considered to be much less
significant than the resistance arterioles and feed arteries, as demonstrated by ...
6
Manual of Contact Lens Prescribing and Fitting
... need to refit with a lens of moderate to high Dk/t, or to cease extended wear. 4.
Under certain circumstances, lens wearers may experience hyperemia of the
limbal capillaries and vascularization of the superficial cornea or deep stroma. a.
Milton M. Hom, Adrian S. Bruce, 2006
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Strategic Approaches in Coronary Intervention
For the evaluation of the hemodynamic significance of a coronary stenosis,
maximum hyperemia is of paramount importance. Only under hyperemic
conditions is distal myocardial resistance minimal and constant and can FFR be
calculated.
Stephen Geoffrey Ellis, David R. Holmes, 2006
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Clinical Contact Lens Practice
HYPEREMIA Conjunctival hyperemia typically involves the nasal and temporal
quadrants of the bulbar conjunctiva, including the limbus and the area in
apposition with the inferior limbus (Fig. 16B.14). The etiology is multifactorial (25).
Edward S. Bennett, Barry A. Weissman, 2005
The arterioles were relatively large (150 μm ID), but of a size that has been
suggested to participate in reactive hyperemia of duration 10s [176]. When the
pressure head was restored (80 to 10 to 80 mmHg) in the absence of flow,
arterioles ...
Ronald F. Tuma, Walter N. Duran, Klaus Ley, 2011
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Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts
Reactive and Active Hyperemia Reactive hyperemia is the transient increase in
organ blood flow that occurs following a brief period of ischemia, usually
produced by temporary arterial occlusion. Figure 7.4 shows the effects of a 2-
minute ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HYPEREMIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hyperemia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Black adults without metabolic syndrome still at risk for vascular …
In participants without metabolic syndrome, black participants had a lower reactive hyperemia index, a higher pulse wave velocity and higher ... «Healio, Jul 15»
Surgical resection of peripheral odontogenic fibromas in African …
... pale pink, while the lesion on the right side had a diameter of approximately 11 mm and on its surface small foci of hyperemia were observed. «BMC Blogs Network, Jul 15»
Preclinical studies of inflammation with multimodal in vivo optical …
... and optical inflammation imaging probes can monitor these changes and detect signs of hyperemia. Preclinical imaging also offers the ability ... «News-Medical.net, Jun 15»
Topical Cyclosporine Better for Ocular Rosacea
Meibomian gland inspissation, conjunctival hyperemia, burning, and stinging were present in all patients before therapy, and ocular surface ... «Medscape, Jun 15»
Alexion Receives CHMP Positive Opinions for Strensiq™ (asfotase …
Signs and symptoms included chest discomfort, conjunctival injection, dyspnea, generalized and itchy rash, hyperemia, mild eyelid edema, ... «Digital Journal, Jun 15»
Vascular flow reserve may aid in stratifying patients undergoing …
... time was determined after injection of 3 mL saline at baseline and when intra-arterial papaverine-induced maximum hyperemia began. «Healio, Jun 15»
Reduced incidence of SPK seen with newer travoprost preservative
Researchers assessed conjunctival hyperemia, tear break-up time, intraocular pressure and SPK at baseline, 1 month and 3 months and ... «Healio, Jun 15»
Baicalein reduces the occurrence of cirrhotic endotoxemia by …
When cirrhosis was formed, portal hypertension caused hyperemia, edema, and erosion at intestinal mucosa. Intestinal mucosal epithelial cell ... «BMC Blogs Network, May 15»
Here's how you can skip the gym and still look good
A side effect of depriving the muscle of oxygen is the “reactive hyperemia” that takes place when the muscle disengages – also known as the ... «Fox News, May 15»
Limited medical therapy drives impetus for product development
... 0.01% has the same IOP-lowering effect as its predecessor, bimatoprost 0.03%, but is associated with a lower rate of conjunctival hyperemia. «ModernMedicine, May 15»