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Permeability changes in vessels following blood loss

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A study was made of the effect of various amounts of blood loss on general blood vessel permeability to substances of low molecular weight.

An increase in permeability was observed after 24 hours, the extent of the increase being proportional to the amount of blood lost.

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From the Department of Pathological Physiology of the Stanislavskii Medical Institute (Director—Docent G. A. Babenko, Supervisor—Professor M. M. Smyk)

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Neiko, E.M. Permeability changes in vessels following blood loss. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1209–1212 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785172

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