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Beurteilung der Mikrozirkulation bei Durchblutungsstörungen

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Neuentwicklungen in Videotechnik und Elektronik erlauben es, die kutane Mikrozirkulation am Patienten zunehmend besser zu untersuchen und zu beurteilen. Die Fluoreszenz-Videomikroskopie trägt wesentlich zur Diagnose der progressiven systemischen Sklerose bei. Untersuchungen der transkapillaren Diffusion nach intravenöser Injektion von Natrium-Fluorescein, Messungen der transkutanen Sauerstoffspannung der Haut und Laser-Doppleruntersuchungen ermöglichen die Beurteilung der peripheren diabetischen Mikroangiopathie und der venösen Mikroangiopathie. Das Lymphkapillarnetz der Haut kann mittels der Fluoreszenz-Mikrolymphographie dargestellt werden.

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Franzeck, U.K., Hoffmann, U., Bollinger, A. (1994). Beurteilung der Mikrozirkulation bei Durchblutungsstörungen. In: Jäger, K.A., Landmann, J. (eds) Praxis der angiologischen Diagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78874-1_6

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