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Page 643
... blood flow per unit mass of tissue , and is modified by the quality of the blood and the tissue requirements . The absolute blood flow is dependent upon 1 ) the amount of blood available for perfusion through the leg and foot during any ...
... blood flow per unit mass of tissue , and is modified by the quality of the blood and the tissue requirements . The absolute blood flow is dependent upon 1 ) the amount of blood available for perfusion through the leg and foot during any ...
Page 650
... blood flow into the foot is dependent not only upon the absolute volume flow , but also upon the life - sustaining qualities of the blood and the metabolic demands of the tissues , then in a qualitative sense arterial insufficiency can ...
... blood flow into the foot is dependent not only upon the absolute volume flow , but also upon the life - sustaining qualities of the blood and the metabolic demands of the tissues , then in a qualitative sense arterial insufficiency can ...
Page 654
... blood oxygen tension , and dermal biopsy . MANAGEMENT . Basically the management of patients with arterial insufficiency is to increase the blood flow if at all possible , to improve oxygen content in the blood if that seems necessary ...
... blood oxygen tension , and dermal biopsy . MANAGEMENT . Basically the management of patients with arterial insufficiency is to increase the blood flow if at all possible , to improve oxygen content in the blood if that seems necessary ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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