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O que (quem) é capillary viscosimeter - definição

TEST FOR THE TIME TAKEN FOR COLOR TO RETURN TO AN EXTERNAL CAPILLARY BED AFTER PRESSURE IS APPLIED TO CAUSE BLANCHING
Capillary refill time; Cap refill; Capillary filling time; Capillary filling
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  • Simplified image showing blood flow through the body, passing through capillary networks in its path
  • Diagram of the filtration and reabsorption in capillaries
  • Diagram of capillary bed
  • Diagram of a continuous capillary
  • Types of capillaries: (left) continuous with no big gaps, (center) fenestrated with small pores, and (right) sinusoidal (or 'discontinuous') with intercellular gaps
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a [[liver sinusoid]] with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approximately 100&nbsp;nm in diameter.
  • Annotated diagram of the exchange between capillary and body tissue through the exchange of materials between cells and fluid
SMALLEST TYPE OF BLOOD VESSEL
Capillaries; Blood capillary; Sinusoid (blood vessel); Sinusoids; Capillary bed; Capillary (blood vessel); Capillary beds; Sinusoid blood vessel; Sinusoid vessel; Capillary system; Capillary blood vessel; Capillary vessel; Capilary; Fenestrated blood vessel; Capillary blood; Capillary blood sampling; Blood capillaries; Pulmonary capillary; Pulmonary capillaries; Fenestrated capillaries
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¦ noun (plural capillaries)
1. Anatomy any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
2. (also capillary tube) a tube with an internal diameter of hair-like thinness.
¦ adjective relating to capillaries or capillarity.
Origin
C17: from L. capillaris, from capillus 'hair', influenced by OFr. capillaire.
capillary         
  • Simplified image showing blood flow through the body, passing through capillary networks in its path
  • Diagram of the filtration and reabsorption in capillaries
  • Diagram of capillary bed
  • Diagram of a continuous capillary
  • Types of capillaries: (left) continuous with no big gaps, (center) fenestrated with small pores, and (right) sinusoidal (or 'discontinuous') with intercellular gaps
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a [[liver sinusoid]] with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approximately 100&nbsp;nm in diameter.
  • Annotated diagram of the exchange between capillary and body tissue through the exchange of materials between cells and fluid
SMALLEST TYPE OF BLOOD VESSEL
Capillaries; Blood capillary; Sinusoid (blood vessel); Sinusoids; Capillary bed; Capillary (blood vessel); Capillary beds; Sinusoid blood vessel; Sinusoid vessel; Capillary system; Capillary blood vessel; Capillary vessel; Capilary; Fenestrated blood vessel; Capillary blood; Capillary blood sampling; Blood capillaries; Pulmonary capillary; Pulmonary capillaries; Fenestrated capillaries
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Fine (like a hair), slender, minute, delicate, filiform.
capillary         
  • Simplified image showing blood flow through the body, passing through capillary networks in its path
  • Diagram of the filtration and reabsorption in capillaries
  • Diagram of capillary bed
  • Diagram of a continuous capillary
  • Types of capillaries: (left) continuous with no big gaps, (center) fenestrated with small pores, and (right) sinusoidal (or 'discontinuous') with intercellular gaps
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of a [[liver sinusoid]] with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approximately 100&nbsp;nm in diameter.
  • Annotated diagram of the exchange between capillary and body tissue through the exchange of materials between cells and fluid
SMALLEST TYPE OF BLOOD VESSEL
Capillaries; Blood capillary; Sinusoid (blood vessel); Sinusoids; Capillary bed; Capillary (blood vessel); Capillary beds; Sinusoid blood vessel; Sinusoid vessel; Capillary system; Capillary blood vessel; Capillary vessel; Capilary; Fenestrated blood vessel; Capillary blood; Capillary blood sampling; Blood capillaries; Pulmonary capillary; Pulmonary capillaries; Fenestrated capillaries
(capillaries)
Capillaries are tiny blood vessels in your body.
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Wikipédia

Capillary refill

Capillary refill time (CRT) is defined as the time taken for color to return to an external capillary bed after pressure is applied to cause blanching. It can be measured by holding a hand higher than heart-level and pressing the soft pad of a finger or fingernail until it turns white, then taking note of the time needed for the color to return once pressure is released. In humans, CRT of more than three seconds indicates decreased peripheral perfusion and may indicate cardiovascular or respiratory dysfunction. The most reliable and applicable site for CRT testing is the finger pulp (not at the fingernail), and the cut-off value for the normal CRT should be 3 seconds, not 2 seconds.