The effect of naftidrofuryl on red blood cell aggregation detected in vitro with ultrasound.

1990 
Red blood cell aggregates are mainly responsible for the echogenicity of flowing blood. Thus, ultrasound can be used to observe the degree of red blood cell aggregation in slow flow conditions. We quantified blood echogenicity to study aggregation tendency of red blood cells in blood of patients with claudication, patients with suspected venous thrombosis, and normal volunteers without and with in vitro addition of naftidrofuryl (10 -6 M).
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