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Shock (translated from Korean)
... the fluid moves with the compartment, arterial constriction the increase back The compensation happens. The ... result --> (1) CVP $$ln (2) HR & systemic vascular resistance $$ln (3) Perfusion to the periphery ... Flow Blood volume and pump function and vascular capacitance & with resistance It is composed. Which ... 아주 밀접한 관계가 있다. pulse pressure감소는 systemic vascular resistance 증가와 C.O의 감소로 일어난다. 이 ... blood로 Pooling되어 있어 warm sense 2)systemic vascular resistance가 현저히 감소하기 때문에 전체적인 Blood ...
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Blood vessel
... tissue. Then follows a muscular layer of vascular smooth muscle, which is highly developed in ... another to form a region of diffuse vascular supply is known as anastamosis. This is ... rarely exceed 10 mmHg. Vasoconstriction is the constriction of blood vessels (narrowing, becoming smaller in cross-sectional area) by contracting the vascular smooth muscle in the vessel walls. It ... to autoimmune disease or infection. See also vascular surgery vascular resistance anastomosis angioplasty Cardiovascular ...
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Prostaglandin
... on a variety of cells such as vascular smooth muscle cells causing constriction or dilation, on platelets causing aggregation or ... actions, including, but not limited to muscular constriction and mediate inflammation. Other effects include calcium ... Thromboxane is created in platelets and causes vascular constriction and platelet aggregation. Prostacyclin comes from ...
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Arterial hypertension (translated from French)
... of c?ur and involve a vaso constriction of the arteries, its three elements causing ... hormones A cerebral tumour or one cerebral vascular accident . Supporting causes In the large majority ... what makes it possible to follow the vascular attack related to hypertension: spasms, contracting of ... the occurred possible one: of one cerebral vascular accident hemorrhagic , by rupture of a cerebral ... the accidents gravidic: eclampsia, mortality perinatal... Various vascular complications: aneurisms, aortic dissection, arteriopathy of ...
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Strangling
... of these typically occur in combination, but vascular obstruction is usually the main mechanism[vascular counterpart, the air choke causes excruciating pain ... the throat. ][. The lateral vascular neck restraint is a very potent carotid ... ref name=koiwai2/>. The law-enforcement lateral vascular neck restraint (also called sleeper hold) is ... Suicide by ligature strangulation requires that the constriction around the neck be held even ...
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Necktie
... constellate around issues of entanglement, infection, and vascular constriction. The risk of entanglement is generally well ... into contact with patients. The risk of vascular constriction, in cases where ties are worn with ...
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Peripheral resistance (translated from German)
... uses. The English expression is called totally vascular resistance and with TVR one shortens. The term becomes synonymous systemic vascular resistance used. Table of contents Normally values ... 155-255 (dyne*sec)/cm5 totally pulmonary vascular resistance (TPVR) Examples One can make oneself ... Factors those the peripheral resistance increase: Vasokonstriktion = (constriction of the containers) Adrenalin and Noradrenalin Vasopressin ...
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Ductus arteriosus
... the newborn takes its first breath, pulmonary vascular resistance falls due to physical opening of ... of intrauterine hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. Decreased pulmonary vascular resistance increases pulmonary blood flow while pulmonary vascular pressure falls below aortic pressure. At the ... release bradykinin and falling prostaglandin levels cause constriction of the smooth muscle in wall of ...
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Hémostase (translated from French)
... the surge of blood . vasoconstriction cause the "constriction" (contraction) of the blood vessel, what decreases ... blood) bind to collagen in the exposed vascular walls to form one haemostatic clot in ... of cells of smooth muscle within the vascular wall, and starts the process of repair ...
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Talk:Iridology/archive4
... vital stuff to the iris tissue. So, vascular constriction, like in infaction everywhere, was not the ... Current research looks into the ways these vascular spokes react in certain radial directions and ...
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