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  • Title: [Functional and morphological basis for the nature of the microcirculatory bed reactions of the bulbar conjunctiva in experimental occlusion of the cranial mesenteric artery].
    Author: Volosok NI, Dolgosh SS, Tikhomirov AN, Vorob'eva EA.
    Journal: Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol; 1979 Dec; 77(12):5-13. PubMed ID: 526140.
    Abstract:
    A complex analysis on changes occurring in conjunctival microcirculation and a number of indices of hemodynamics, hemorheology and metabolism at different time of experimental occlusion in the cranial mesenteric artery has demonstrated certain objective and many-sided correlations that prove a systemic character of biomicroscopical changes in the conjunctiva. The degree of changes in the conjunctival microcirculation depends on duration of occlusion. After a 3 hours' occlusion revascularization is accompanied by reversible general microcirculatory disorders that are registered in bulboconjunctiva. In a 6 and 12 hours' occlusion revascularization is characterized by increasing general changes in microcirculation.
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