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(2) Reductions in capillary blood flow due to microvascular degeneration and pericapillary edema aggravate chronic hypoperfusion and hypoxia, depriving ...
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Light and electron microscopy at 24 hours of preservation showed marked pericapillary edema and excellent preservation of intracellular structures. During ...
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The ischemic injury consisted in endothelial swelling, luminal blebbing, and formation of irregular protrusions, partly occurrence of pericapillary edema and ...
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Usually, however, the intra-alveolar edema of heart disease is preceded by pericapillary edema. The pulmonary edema caused by infectious diseases, chemical ...
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scopically, there was marked pericapillary edema with collapse of the capillar- ies, and erythrocytes and thrombocytes were seen infiltrating the edema.
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phage accumulation, endothelial swelling, multila- mination of the endothelial basement membrane, pericapillary edema, and primarily by cellular infil- trates in ...
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1.Marked dilatation and congestion of alveolar capillaries. Hematoxylin and eosin stain. (X800; reduced M.) Fig. 2.Pericapillary edema. Masson's trichrome stain.
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Ultrastructural changes, including edema of the interstitial tissue, enlargement ... cells, and pericapillary edema, were observed in six subjects 45 min after DHC.
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and (3) swelling of pericapillary astrocytic p r o c e s s e ~ . ~ J ~. The latter two changes were seen shortly after the induction of ischemia in cerebral tissue from ...
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pericapillary edema, were observed in six subjects 45 inin after DHC. In all the biopsies, the epithelium was normal, and the tight junctions were not modified by ...
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