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Biull Eksp Biol Med · Oct 1988
Comparative Study[Hemorheologic disorders in shock of diverse etiology].
- Z M Likhovetskaia, T A Prigozhina, and N A Gorbunova.
- Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1988 Oct 1; 106 (10): 426-8.
AbstractComparative investigation of rats has been conducted to study rheologic blood properties during relative compensation and decompensation of the hemorrhagic, traumatic and burning shock. The most obvious hemorheologic disturbances have been revealed during a burning shock and feebly marked-during a hemorrhagic shock.
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