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Hemorheological Tests for Diagnosing the State of Venous Circulation

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Hemorheological tests were used for diagnosing the state of venous circulation. Changes in the intravascular factors that determine increased blood viscosity in venous-blood insufficiency of the lower extremities were revealed by these methods. In males and females, these changes are similar but have different degrees of severity. The hemorheological shifts revealed impair the oxygen-transport capacity of the blood.

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Gushchin, A.G., Mainugin, S.V. & Vinogradov, I.E. Hemorheological Tests for Diagnosing the State of Venous Circulation. Human Physiology 27, 715–718 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012937312626

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