Non-invasive research of the vessels of the lower extremities with the help of complex method
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In the present work the features of complex method for non-invasive studies is demonstrated using as an example the control of partial pressure of oxygen in subcutaneous tissues of the lower extremities within the anomalous thermal zones when functional tests were conducted for healthy people and people with pathological signs. Simultaneous monitoring of distribution of the surface temperature and partial pressure of oxygen in subcutaneous tissues allows get information about vessels and micro vessels faster and more reliably
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