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DOI: 10.3109/00016346509158295
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Peripheral Circulation in Pregnancy Complicated by Diabetes Mellitus

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“…Changes in hand blood flow, however, reflect to a large extent changes in skin blood flow, as 30 per cent of the hand volume is skin and only 16 per cent muscle ( Abramson and Ferris, 1940). There is general agreement (Burt, 1950;Spetz, 1965;Ginsburg and Duncan, 1967) that there is an increase in skin blood flow in late pregnancy of about 15 m1/100 ml/min as judged from hand plethysmography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Changes in hand blood flow, however, reflect to a large extent changes in skin blood flow, as 30 per cent of the hand volume is skin and only 16 per cent muscle ( Abramson and Ferris, 1940). There is general agreement (Burt, 1950;Spetz, 1965;Ginsburg and Duncan, 1967) that there is an increase in skin blood flow in late pregnancy of about 15 m1/100 ml/min as judged from hand plethysmography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…He suggested that this increased blood flow mainly took place in the skeletal muscles. The reduction of forearm blood flow found in toxaemia (Spetz, 1965a) and to some extent in diabetic pregnancy (Spetz, 1965b) was accordingly attributed to changes in muscle blood flow. I n the present investigation an attempt is made to clarify the part played by skin blood flow in the observed changes of peripheral blood flow.…”
Section: Dilts Kirschbaum and Assalimentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Rossing (1965), however, was unable to confirm this observation. Decreased water filtration in diabetic pregnant women was described by Spetz (1965), who measured the capillary filtration rate for water by forearm plethysmography.…”
Section: Wirlcung Yon Lcsrperlicher Belastung Auf H~matokrit Plasma-mentioning
confidence: 99%