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Issue title: Selected Proceedings of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology (E.S.C.H.), 26–29 June, 2005, Siena, Italy
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Startseva, Julia; | Sulimova, Natali | Cherkassov, Vladimir | Kon, Kat | Lysov, Andrej
Affiliations: State Medical Academy, Kuibusheva street, 39, 614990 Perm, Russia | Oncological Hospital, Kuibusheva street, 39, 614990 Perm, Russia
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Abstract: We have made the diagnosis of transcapillary flow disturbances in the lungs of lung cancer patients with the available noninvasive method of videobiomicroscopy of eye conjunctiva with further morphometric processing of obtained data using PC. 77 patients with lung cancer have been studied. Using videobiomicroscopy we calculated the size of venous capillary sacculations, the square of capillary glomerules (Sg), the amplitude (A), the ‘length’ of the twisted part of a microvessel (Lt), the amplitude-length coefficient (Ca), the frequency-length coefficient (Cf), the size of venous capillaries (V), intravascular conglomeration of aggregated erythrocytes (conglomerate), RBC aggregation coefficient (Cs) and the degree of sludge. To evaluate the data obtained, a comparative morphologic investigation of histologic samples taken from the intact areas of the lung parenchyma has been carried out. We diagnosed moderate or determined disturbances in the capillary flow that were confirmed by microscopy.
Keywords: Lung cancer, capillary flow, videobiomicroscopy
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 35, no. 1-2, pp. 305-306, 2006
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