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The development of intravascular blood stasis in the venules after injury has been observed in vivo without exception since the original description by Cohnheim (3). Despite great progress in knowledge of the biochemical processes accompanying cell injury, this biophysical phenomenon is still being placed in the center of the tissue response. Letterer (9) thinks that vascular stasis is the principle cause of necrosis due to prolonged anoxia, in spite of a normal macrocirculation.
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Schmid-Schönbein, H., Volger, E., Klose, H.J., Weiss, J. (1973). Blood Microrheology and the Development of “Stasis” in the Microvasculature after Injury. In: Kovách, A.G.B., Stoner, H.B., Spitzer, J.J. (eds) Neurohumoral and Metabolic Aspects of Injury. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 33. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3228-2_8
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