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The Role of Tissue Pressure and Bulk Flow in the Formation and Resolution of Cold-Induced Edema
M. TsuyumuM. TsuyumuH. J. ReulenH. J. ReulenA. FenskeA. FenskeR. GrahamR. GrahamIgor KlatzoIgor Klatzosubject
ChemistryDiffusionResolution (electron density)Flow (psychology)Analytical chemistryWhite matterchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureEdemamedicineBiophysicsExtracellularmedicine.symptomTissue pressureEvans Bluedescription
The mechanisms responsible for the dynamics of cold-induced edema, its spread and resolution, were examined. The findings indicate that bulk flow and not diffusion should be considered as the main mechanism for the edema spreading through the extracellular spaces of the white matter.
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1976-01-01 |