2020
DOI: 10.3233/ch-190717
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Hemorheology and oxidative stress in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer following I-131 ablation/metastasis treatment

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“…Regarding erythrocyte deformability, it was found to be significantly lower in patients with differentiated thyroid cancers than in healthy individuals and was not modified after radioiodine treatment. Interestingly, the modification of oxidant–antioxidant stress values was not observable post-treatment, as well [ 42 ]. Comparing normal controls and multiple myeloma patients, a significant decrease in erythrocyte deformability was observed in cancer patients [ 43 ].…”
Section: Erythrocyte Nak-atpase and Deformability In Various Patho/physiological Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding erythrocyte deformability, it was found to be significantly lower in patients with differentiated thyroid cancers than in healthy individuals and was not modified after radioiodine treatment. Interestingly, the modification of oxidant–antioxidant stress values was not observable post-treatment, as well [ 42 ]. Comparing normal controls and multiple myeloma patients, a significant decrease in erythrocyte deformability was observed in cancer patients [ 43 ].…”
Section: Erythrocyte Nak-atpase and Deformability In Various Patho/physiological Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tüm bu sayılanlara rağmen hiçbir hakem ya da okuyucu hemoreolojik parametre yazılmış ama sadece şunlar çalışılmış ya da sadece şu parametrelere ait literatür tartışılmış gibi eleştiri/geri bildirimlerle dönüş yapmamıştır. Çünkü bahsedilen konu ile ilgili yeterli bilgiye sahip hakem ve okuyucular makalenin planlanması, "In microcirculation, rheological characteristics of blood (i.e., erythrocyte deformability and aggregation, plasma viscosity) are the major determinants of resistance to flow and their alterations are known to impair microcirculatory blood flow[3][4][5]." denmektedir.…”
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