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157 related items for PubMed ID: 3415636

  • 1. Noninvasive, quantitative determination of muscle blood flow in man by a combination of venous-occlusion plethysmography and computed tomography.
    Weber F, Anlauf M, Serdarevic M.
    Basic Res Cardiol; 1988; 83(3):327-41. PubMed ID: 3415636
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  • 2. Skeletal muscle blood flow in heart failure measured by ultrafast computed tomography: validation by comparison with plethysmography.
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    Elia M, Kurpad A.
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  • 4. Total forearm blood flow as an indicator of skeletal muscle blood flow: effect of subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow.
    Blaak EE, van Baak MA, Kemerink GJ, Pakbiers MT, Heidendal GA, Saris WH.
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  • 8. Assessment of forearm vasodilator responses to acetylcholine and albuterol by strain gauge plethysmography: reproducibility and influence of strain gauge placement.
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  • 9. Extremity blood flow in man: comparison between strain-gauge and capacitance plethysmography.
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  • 10. Real-time contrast-enhanced ultrasound determination of microvascular blood volume in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue in man. Evidence for adipose tissue capillary recruitment.
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  • 11. Terminal vessel hyperperfusion despite organ hypoperfusion in familial dysautonomia.
    Stemper B, Axelrod FB, Marthol H, Brown C, Brys M, Welsch G, Hilz MJ.
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  • 12. Prazosin-induced vasodilatation of muscle blood vessels in human hypertension. Evidence from strain-gauge plethysmography. Part I.
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  • 13. Effects of insulin on hemodynamics and metabolism in human forearm.
    Natali A, Buzzigoli G, Taddei S, Santoro D, Cerri M, Pedrinelli R, Ferrannini E.
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  • 14. The effects of 7-hour local hyperglycaemia on forearm macro and microcirculatory blood flow and vascular reactivity in healthy man.
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  • 15. Forearm skin and muscle vasoconstriction during lower body negative pressure.
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  • 16. Failure of impedance plethysmography to follow exercise-induced changes in limb blood flow.
    Hughson RL.
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  • 17. The efficacy of a transdermal formulation of clonidine in mild to moderate hypertension and its effects on the arterial and venous vasculature of the forearm.
    Achimastos A, Girerd X, Simon AC, Pithois-Merli I, Levenson J.
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  • 18. Effects of dilevalol (R,R-labetalol) compared with nifedipine on heart rate, blood pressure and muscle blood flow at rest and on exercise in hypertensive patients.
    Walley T, Tsao Y, Scott A, Mackay E, Vandenburg M, Breckenridge A.
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  • 19. Radionuclide evaluation of peripheral circulatory dynamics: new clinical application of blood pool scintigraphy for measuring limb venous volume, capacity, and blood flow.
    Clements IP, Strelow DA, Becker GP, Vlietstra RE, Brown ML.
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  • 20. Blood flow in skin, subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in the forearm of normal man during an oral glucose load.
    Bülow J, Astrup A, Christensen NJ, Kastrup J.
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