Abstract

Rheology 863 Experimental Methods. 865 Artifacts and Blood Rheology. 868 Pure water. 868 Physiological saline, Ringer solution. 868 Saline solutions of fractionated plasma proteins. 869 Plasma andserum. 869 Formed elements and physiological saline or equivalent. 870 Whole blood and suspensions of red cells in plasma. 871 Rheology of Normal Human Blood. 874 Basicdata 874 Hematocrit. 876 Fibrinogen. 876 Temperature. 877 Abnormal Human Blood. 877 Polycythemia, anemia. 877 Afibrinogenemia, hyperfibrinogenemia. 878 Diabetes mellitus. 879 Hyperlipemias 879 Plasma protein abnormalities other than fibrinogen. 879 Blood after extracorporeal circulation. 880 Effect of Additives on Blood Rheology. 881 Anticoagulants 88 1 Saline solution. 88 1 Plasma expanders, substitute plasma. 881 Mammalian Blood Other Than Human. 883 Indirect Rheological Tests or Simplified Testing. 884 Physiological Significance of Blood Rheology. 884

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