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[Model of a hemolymphomicrocirculatory module].

L V Chernyshenko, V S Kotliarov

    Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii I Embriologii
    |April 1, 1986
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    Summary

    This study unifies terminology for the lymphomicrocirculatory bed by comparing it to the hemomicrocirculation. It introduces a novel hemolymphomicrocirculatory module model, explaining blood flow dynamics and stasis at the microcirculatory level.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anatomy
    • Physiology
    • Microcirculation

    Context:

    • The microcirculation involves both blood and lymphatic systems.
    • Existing terminology for lymphomicrocirculatory pathways lacks standardization.
    • Understanding microcirculatory dynamics is crucial for physiological and pathological processes.

    Purpose:

    • To unify terminology for the lymphomicrocirculatory bed by analogy with the hemomicrocirculation.
    • To present an original model of the hemolymphomicrocirculatory module.
    • To explain mechanisms of retrograde blood flow, contrary blood stream, and local stasis development.

    Summary:

    • This research synthesizes literature data and author investigations to establish unified terminology for the lymphomicrocirculatory bed.
    • A novel hemolymphomicrocirculatory module model is proposed, illustrating the intricate relationship between blood and lymphatic systems at the microcirculatory level.
    • The model's functional capacity is demonstrated through explanations and visual evidence of retrograde/contrary blood flow and local stasis.

    Impact:

    • Provides a standardized terminological framework for microcirculatory research.
    • Offers a new conceptual model for understanding hemolymphatic interactions.
    • Enhances comprehension of microcirculatory dysfunctions, potentially aiding in the study of related diseases.

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