Hyperviscosity syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by the slowing of blood flow through the vessels and it may be associated with several diseases. The nosographic classification of primary hyperviscosity conditions (Wells classification 1970) divided the primary hyperviscosity syndromes in polycythaemic, sclerocytemic and sieric. Recent and personal laboratory observations have highlighted an unexpected behaviour of the erythrocyte deformability observed in some haematological disorders such as polycythemia vera, multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance. The interest of this observation depends on the fact that up to now, according to the Wells classification, the hemorheological alteration present...
Haemorheology is concerned with whole blood viscosity and its determinants, i.e. plasma viscosity, h...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a common manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis. Advances o...
proteinemia result from impairment of blood flow through the vascular tree because of blood hyper-vi...
Hyperviscosity syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by the slowing of blood flow through t...
In order to understand blood circulation, knowledge of the heological properties of blood is require...
Blood rheology is impaired in hypertensive patients. The alteration involves blood and plasma viscos...
The term cryoglobulinemia refers to the presence in the serum of proteins that precipitate at temper...
Hemorheological studies were conducted on cases of neonatal polycythemia and cases exhibiting the ne...
If the title of this workshop were to be taken literally there would be little argument that the ans...
There is scarcity of information about the hemorheological pattern in subjects with Monoclonal Gammo...
In this brief review, we have examined some clinical disorders which are associated to an altered he...
The hemorheological profile in multiple myeloma (MM) has been extensively studied. Our investigation...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
In this brief review, we have examined some clinical conditions that result to be associated to an a...
Ischaemia of various organs or tissues is the com monest pathological process in severe and fatal di...
Haemorheology is concerned with whole blood viscosity and its determinants, i.e. plasma viscosity, h...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a common manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis. Advances o...
proteinemia result from impairment of blood flow through the vascular tree because of blood hyper-vi...
Hyperviscosity syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by the slowing of blood flow through t...
In order to understand blood circulation, knowledge of the heological properties of blood is require...
Blood rheology is impaired in hypertensive patients. The alteration involves blood and plasma viscos...
The term cryoglobulinemia refers to the presence in the serum of proteins that precipitate at temper...
Hemorheological studies were conducted on cases of neonatal polycythemia and cases exhibiting the ne...
If the title of this workshop were to be taken literally there would be little argument that the ans...
There is scarcity of information about the hemorheological pattern in subjects with Monoclonal Gammo...
In this brief review, we have examined some clinical disorders which are associated to an altered he...
The hemorheological profile in multiple myeloma (MM) has been extensively studied. Our investigation...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
In this brief review, we have examined some clinical conditions that result to be associated to an a...
Ischaemia of various organs or tissues is the com monest pathological process in severe and fatal di...
Haemorheology is concerned with whole blood viscosity and its determinants, i.e. plasma viscosity, h...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD), is a common manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis. Advances o...
proteinemia result from impairment of blood flow through the vascular tree because of blood hyper-vi...