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[Intravital acellular hemolysis of extravascular erythrocytes. An experimental contribution to the determination of wound age]

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  • [Intravital acellular hemolysis of extravascular erythrocytes. An experimental contribution to the determination of wound age] Abstract Text:

    m oehmichenM Oehmichen,h grüningerH Grüninger,t norpothT Norpoth,

    The time-dependent acellular, destructive changes in erythrocytes was investigated in rabbits by subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, and subdural implantation of blood-filled diffusion chambers with 0.45 micron pores. The animals were killed at various intervals after implantation (7-24 h), and the erythrocytes in the capsules were examined by light and electron microscopy. The findings were quantified by counting 100 cells per preparation under the light microscope; changes in both matrix and membrane structure were recorded. Matrix changes and membrane variants were specified by electron microscopy. Time-dependent changes in erythrocyte matrix and membrane were established, which occurred at the various localizations in an identical sequence, but with different time intervals. The destructive changes were: an increase in loss of matrix, increase in membrane permeability, and decrease in membrane stability. The physiologic bases of and the conclusions for wound timing were discussed.

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    m oehmichenM Oehmichen,h grüningerH Grüninger,t norpothT Norpoth,

    For similar disorders of environmental origin: wounds and injuries research abstracts see: disorders of environmental origin: wounds and injuries research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal me

    VOLUME: 97

    Page Numbers: 117-31

    Journal Abbreviation: Z. Rechtsmed.

    ISSN: 0044-3433

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1986

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    LANGUAGE: ger

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    KEYWORDS: Wounds and Injuries

    MESH TERMS: pathology

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    Country: GERMANY, WEST

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