This experiment suggests the following points: 1. Erythrocytes in control patients and in atherosclerosis patients seem to have a variable grade of affinity for adenosine and for plasma glucose. This variable grade seems to fix the level of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) reserves and induces the erythrocytes' deformability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study demonstrates the presence of PGI2 in blood and its influence on platelet retention tests, possibly by the intermediate of a releasing system in the columns, which is followed by a proximate recuperation on the erythrocyte sites after the passage. The presence of prostacyclin on the erythrocyte sites seems to depend upon the red cell deformability in relation to the good condition of their erythrocyte ATP reserve. The load of the erythrocyte sites increases with the daily dose of dipyridamole.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study of patients to develop the significance of the role of the blood platelets in the recurrence of transient cerebral ischemic attacks in patients with cerebral atheromatous, develop the effectiveness of dipyridamole in the prophylactic therapeutic regimen. In the group treated with dipyridamole, a 76.3% clinical improvement was recorded (mean increases of 11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present their statistical findings from 114 cases of discrete distal gangrene. They stress the importance of a rigorous methodology to detect mechanical causes from the thoracic outlet syndrome and immunological causes, predominantly scleroderma, especially in women. It is important not to overlook blood diseases nor those cases which are a presentation of underlying cancer.
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