To the etiology of eclampsia
A. Timofeev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1927, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (11) : 1180 -1180.
To the etiology of eclampsia
The author suggests that primary vasodilation in the uterine region may result in increased blood pressure in the periphery of the female body, this vasodilation being dependent on the predominant influence of the n. vagi, either due to its irritation or to the paralysis of the sympathici. In order to prove this, the author in one series of experiments injected rabbits subcutaneously with acetylcholine, clavipurine (ergotoxin) and histamine, after which he measured the blood pressure by means of a special cuff.
Timofeev A.
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