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Other syndromes associated with impaired blood flow and rheology

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Clinical Hemorheology

Part of the book series: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine ((DICM,volume 74))

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Abstract

While the preceding chapters have dealt extensively with ischemic diseases, diabetes, thrombosis, hematological and gynecological aspects of hemorheology, a variety of other disease entities associated with hemorheological deficits have been left untouched. It is therefore the aim of this chapter to briefly summarize the hemorheological findings in this range of largely unrelated diseases and to discuss their possible pathophysiological significance.

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Forconi, S., Pieragalli, D., Ernst, E. (1987). Other syndromes associated with impaired blood flow and rheology. In: Chien, S., Dormandy, J., Ernst, E., Matrai, A. (eds) Clinical Hemorheology. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 74. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4285-1_11

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