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Estimation of the complex of hemorheological parameters in erythrocytosis

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The complex of hemorheological parameters in erythrocytosis was studied. Typical changes in the factors responsible for blood fluidity were detected. A decreased efficiency of oxygen transport was found under these conditions. The pronounced hemorheological changes were shown to depend on the erythrocytosis intensity.

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Gushchin, A.G., Murav’ev, A.V. & Shaechkina, I.K. Estimation of the complex of hemorheological parameters in erythrocytosis. Hum Physiol 26, 221–223 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02760096

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