Effect of raised portal venous pressure on blood pressure, urine output and body fluids.
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
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1984 Jul-Sep; 28(3): 216-8
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in English
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| ID: sea-108184
ABSTRACT
Acute rise of portal venous pressure resulted in a fall of blood pressure and subsequent anuria which could be either due to the state of shock or may be reflex in origin. There also occurred an increase in extra-cellular fluid volume with an initial increase in both plasma volume and interstitial fluid volume. Subsequently the extra-cellular fluid volume remained at a high steady value whereas the plasma volume increased at the expense of interstitial fluid volume which decreased. It is further postulated that the rise of extra-cellular fluid volume is due to the shift of fluid from intra-cellular compartment of the extra-cellular compartment, as a defence mechanism to combat the state of shock.
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Main subject:
Portal Vein
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Urine
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Venous Pressure
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Blood Pressure
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Body Fluids
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Female
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Male
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Dogs
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Kidney
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Animals
Language:
English
Journal:
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
Year:
1984
Type:
Article
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