What's the difference between hyperaemia and hyperemia?

Hyperaemia


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  • (n.) A superabundance or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body.

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  • (1) Pressure above and below the stenosis was measured intra-arterially and flow related measurements were made at rest and during reactive hyperaemia in the dog, and following papaverine administration in patients.
  • (2) This enhancement was due to increases in both amplitude and duration of the hyperaemia.
  • (3) It was found that medrysone (1%) significantly improved the symptoms of itching, watering, photophobia and hyperaemia, while sodium cromoglycate (2%) was found to be ineffective.
  • (4) These tests include measurement of the ankle-brachial systolic pressure ratio, a treadmill exercise test, a reactive hyperaemia test, and assessment of toe-pulse reappearance time.
  • (5) The anatomical and functional differences in the skin between the finger-tip and the forearm may also explain the absence of reactive hyperaemia at the finger-tip.
  • (6) It was determined that a significant part of the observed accumulation of cells is due to the effect of hyperaemia.
  • (7) In conclusion, measurements of the hyperaemia during heating may play a role in determining the degree of obstructive vascular involvement in Raynaud's phenomenon.
  • (8) The effect of prostaglandin synthesis inhibition on reactive hyperaemia was also examined.
  • (9) The effect of duration of ischaemia and of local heating on reactive hyperaemia in dorsal foot skin was determined in normal subjects using laser Doppler flowmetry.
  • (10) The measurements were performed during rest, and post-occlusive (1 min) reactive hyperaemia.
  • (11) In the chloralosed cat reactive hyperaemia to vessel occlusion, and vascular escape associated with vasoconstriction produced by drugs, have been examined in the hindquarters and splanchnic region, and following periaterial mesenteric nerve stimulation in the splanchnic region.
  • (12) The functional hyperaemia of fast muscles could be matched, qualitatively and quantitatively, by injections or infusions of NaH2PO4.
  • (13) A radionuclide technique (PT) for measuring the blood flow to a limb during reactive hyperaemia is described and analysed.
  • (14) Patients with Raynaud's phenomenon had on average a diminished resting perfusion and a normal perfusion after reactive hyperaemia.
  • (15) Thygeson's keratitis is characterized by a coarse punctate epithelial keratitis with almost no hyperaemia of the conjunctiva.
  • (16) Beta-adrenergic blocking drugs reduced or abolished the hyperaemia of isoproterenol and reduced that of chorda tympani nerve stimulation.
  • (17) The 5-HT-induced muscular hyperaemia was confined to the experimental gut segment and seems to be mediated by a local cholinergic neural mechanism, activated from the mucosa, since the hyperaemic response was prevented by muscarinic blockade or local anaesthesia applied to the luminal surface of the experimental segment.
  • (18) To test the hypothesis that a curve with two peak values (double hump) recorded by laser Doppler flowmetry over the skin of the lower limb during postocclusive hyperaemia reflects pathological vascular resistance in the aortoiliac segment.
  • (19) The results suggest that endogenous adenosine does not regulate basal blood flow or reactive hyperaemia of limited duration in human adipose tissue.
  • (20) DEPO could not modify the effects of isoproterenol, adenosine and reactive hyperaemia on the heart.

Hyperemia


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