PMID: 1191070Oct 1, 1975Paper

[Effect of ultrasound on the formation of arterial and lymphatic collaterals in the rat pelvic extremities].

Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i émbriologii
N V Isupova

Abstract

Pronounced morphological alterations combined with destruction of muscular tissue make their appearance in intact arterial and lymphatic bed of pelvic extremities in rats after treatment with ultrasound of high intensity. Ultrasound of low intensity failed to cause morphological changes either in the arterial or the lymphatic bed of extremities. A course of exposure of injured arterial and lymphatic bed of rat's pelvic extremities to ultrasound of small intensity considerably accelerated processes of formation of the arterial and lymphatic collaterals.

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