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Hemorheological, coagulative and fibrinolytic changes during autologous blood donation.

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1998

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Abstract

Repeated bleedings change most hemorheological variables. By decreasing cytocrit and viscosity, reducing aggregability and increasing blood cell deformability an optimal milieu to help prevent thrombosis is artificially created.

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