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Ultrastructural Study of the Dermal Microvasculature in Patients Undergoing Retrograde Intravenous Pressure Infusions
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The morphological changes of dermal vessels induced by RIPI are presumably due to a rapid rise in venous pressure. Our morphological observations support results of previous hemodynamic and nuclear medical investigations, which showed that RIPI enhances the filtration and diffusion of molecules into the interstitium, leading to high local tissue concentrations. The venous capillaries and postcapillary venules are involved in this process in particular.