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Hyperaemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperemia describes the increase of blood flow to different tissues in the body. It can have medical implications, but is also a regulatory response, allowing change in blood supply to different tiss...
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Functional hyperemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Functional hyperemia , or active hyperemia , is the increased blood flow that occurs when tissue is active. When cells within the body are active in one way or another, they use more oxygen and fue...
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Evaluation of Hyperemia With the Use of Ocular Prostaglandin Analogues; This study is currently recruiting participants. Verified by Allergan, May 2008; ... This study will evaluate hyperemia and ocular surface tolerability in patients on prostaglandin analogues...
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Home Search Study Topics Glossary ... Evaluation of Hyperemia With the Use of Ocular Prostaglandin Analogues; This study is currently recruiting participants. Information provided by Allergan;
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Reactive hyperemia is the transient increase in organ blood flow that occurs following a brief period of ischemia (e.g., arterial occlusion). ... Reactive hyperemia occurs following the removal of a tourniquet, unclamping an artery during surgery, or restoring flow to a coronary artery after recanalization (reopening a...
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