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Acanthocyturia—A characteristic marker for glomerular bleeding

1991

Acanthocyturia—A characteristic marker for glomerular bleeding. Erythrocyte morphology by phase contrast microscopic examination (PCM) of the urine is widely employed in distinguishing glomerular from nonglomerular bleeding. The proposed percentages of dysmorphic red cells are significant for glomerular bleeding in the range of 10 to 80% in the literature, because there is no clear cut definition of “dysmor-phism.” In the present study midstream urine samples of 351 patients with hematuria (> 8 erythrocytes/μl) and of 33 healthy controls were examined. The various dysmorphic red cells were analyzed by PCM according to a detailed hematological classification. Most of the dysmorphic red cells…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRenal glomerulusKidney GlomerulusEchinocyteAcanthocytesHemorrhageUrineurologic and male genital diseasesBiopsymedicineHumansUrine cytologyKidneymedicine.diagnostic_testRed Cellurogenital systembusiness.industryOsmolar ConcentrationGlomerulonephritisHydrogen-Ion Concentrationmedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsProteinuriamedicine.anatomical_structureNephrologyKidney DiseasesAcanthocytebusinessBiomarkersKidney International
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Effect of nimodipine on rheologic parameters in patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease

1992

Abstract Sixteen patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease were treated with a monotherapeutic regimen of nimodipine 30 mg orally three times a day. At baseline and after 45 and 90 days of therapy, the patients' whole blood filterability, erythrocyte membrane fluidity, red blood cell membrane protein lateral mobility, and red blood cell Ca 2+ content (total and cytosolic) were evaluated. After 45 days, an increase in whole blood filterability and a decrease in the cytosolic red cell Ca 2+ content was seen. At the end of treatment, whole blood filterability, erythrocyte membrane fluidity, and red cell membrane protein lateral mobility had increased, compared with baseline values, while t…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapyRed Cellbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumCytosolRed blood cellEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureMembrane proteinchemistryInternal medicineAnesthesiaMedicinePharmacology (medical)businessNimodipinemedicine.drugWhole bloodCurrent Therapeutic Research
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In vivo investigations on microcirculatory disturbances induced by crenated erythrocytes following norepinephrine application

1974

Using a special apparatus for high resolution cinephotomicrography, which allows simultaneous observation and recording of microcirculatory changes, alterations in blood flow patterns and in red cell shape during norepinephrine acting have been studied. Under physiological conditions, and during slowing of capillary blood flow due to gradual removing of 20–25% of the circulating blood volume, the normal red cells are extremely deformable while passing through mesenteric capillaries. After application of norepinephrine a general arteriolar constrictive response in the bowel wall occurs, causing a further slowing of the capillary blood flow in the mesentery. Under these circumstances the eryt…

PhotomicrographyErythrocytesBlood volumeFatty Acids NonesterifiedBiologyMicrocirculationCrenationNorepinephrine (medication)NorepinephrineCyclic AMPmedicineAnimalsMesenteryMesenteryAbdominal MusclesRed CellMicrocirculationGeneral MedicineAnatomyBlood flowmedicine.anatomical_structureShock (circulatory)BiophysicsRabbitsmedicine.symptomBlood Flow Velocitymedicine.drugResearch in Experimental Medicine
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Red cell membrane fluidity and red cell aggregation in vascular atherosclerotic disease

2016

Red CellPhysiologyChemistryPhysiology (medical)Atherosclerotic diseaseHematologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRed cell membraneCell biologyClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Vascular atherosclerotic disease: Behaviour of the red cell phospholipids and their relationships with the erythrocyte membrane fluidity. Preliminary…

2016

Red CellPhysiologyPhospholipidAtherosclerotic diseaseHematologyBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundRed blood cellErythrocyte membranemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryPreliminary reportPhysiology (medical)medicineCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Red cell Ca2+ content (total and cytosolic) and erythrocyte membrane fluidity in several clinical conditions

1993

Red CellPhysiologychemistry.chemical_elementHematologyCalciumBiologyCytosolRed blood cellErythrocyte membranemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryPhysiology (medical)Circulatory systemmedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Techniques to evaluate erythrocyte deformability in diabetes mellitus

2005

Using several rheological techniques, we examined the erythrocyte deformability in different groups of diabetic subjects. The macrorheological techniques used for this evaluation were respectively whole-blood filtration, filtration of erythrocyte suspensions, polyviscosimetry and diffractometry. Whole-blood filterability, at a negative pressure of 20 cm water, was decreased in type 2 diabetics; no difference was evident at a negative pressure of 10 cm water. The filtration of erythrocyte suspensions at low haematocrit (5%) did not show differences between normal and diabetic subjects. The polyviscosimetry, which explores the filterability of erythrocyte suspensions at high haematocrit (80%)…

Settore MED/09 - Medicina InternaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismHematocritFluorescence spectroscopypolyviscosimetrylaw.inventionEndocrinologyReference ValueslawErythrocyte DeformabilityDiabetes mellitusDiabetes MellitusInternal MedicinemedicineHumansErythrocyte deformabilityLaser beamsFiltrationwhole-blood filtrationmedicine.diagnostic_testdiabetes mellituViscosityChemistryErythrocyte MembraneGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseRed cell membraneDiabetes Mellitus Type 1MembraneDiabetes Mellitus Type 2HematocritBiochemistryerythrocyte filtrationBiophysicsdiffractometryerythrocyte membrane dynamic propertieActa Diabetologica
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Red Cell Interactions with the Microcirculation

1976

We have measured RBC velocity profiles for mammalian arterioles and venules from high-speed cinematographic motion pictures. Measurements were made at 320× and 400× optical magnification over an averaging time period of 10 ms. In vivo profiles are uniformly nonsymmetrical, the RBCs exhibit rotation, and they frequently deviate sidewise from the overall axial direction of motion. In general, this is more pronounced on the venous side. Since all of the profiles are time variant and the average values are synchronous with the midstream velocity, individual RBC velocities will vary about the average. Profiles become more blunted in vessels with smaller diameters. In vessels below 16 μm diameter…

Shear rateMaterials scienceRed CellIncreased hematocritmedicine.diagnostic_testShear stressmedicineMagnificationHematocritRotationBiomedical engineeringMicrocirculation
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Milchsäure-Bildung und Verteilung in Erythrozytenkonzentraten

2001

chemistry.chemical_compoundAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinechemistryEmergency MedicineDistribution (pharmacology)General MedicineFood scienceCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineRed cell concentrateLactic acidains · Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie
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Effect of 99mTc elution in vivo from red cells on red cell volumes measured using autologous 99mTc-labeled red cells: comparison with 51Cr method

2020

The purpose of this work was to compare the measured red-cell volume (RCV) using sodium pertechnetate [RCV-99mTc] compared to the reference technique using sodium radiochromate [RCV-51Cr] and to assess the influence of technetium-99 elution on the RCV-99mTc value. Ten patients had simultaneous measurements of RCV-99mTc and RCV-51Cr. Elution of Tc-99m from red blood cells was 2.9% and led to an average overestimation of RCV-99mTc of 3.7%. The introduction of individual tracer elution rates in the RCV-99mTc calculation corrects this overestimation.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElutionSodiumRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineRed cell volumeSodium pertechnetateAnnales de Biologie Clinique
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