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Learn about water-ionic imbalance in the body, Starling's hypothesis, and the mechanisms of edema formation through a lecture presentation by Professor Tezikov E.B. Explore the normal physiological state, venous and arterial ends, and factors contributing to oncotic and hemodynamic edema. Unveil how increased vessel permeability leads to edema. This comprehensive presentation is brought to you by The State Education Institution of Higher Professional Training, The First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University under the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Department of Pathophysiology.
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The State Education Institution of Higher Professional Training The First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University under Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Department of Pathophysiology WATER-IONIC IMBALANCE Lecture presentation Professor Tezikov E.B.
Starling’s hypothesis Venous end Arterial end Interstitial P c-osm Рh P c-osm Ph Interstitial P c-osm Venous end Arterial end V filtration = Кf [(Рh blood – Рhinterstitial) – (Р c-osmblood – Р c-osm interstitial)] V reabsorption = Кf [(Р c-osm blood – Р c-osm intarstitial) – (Рh blood – Рh interstitial)] – V lymph.
Venous end Normal state Arterial end P c-osm interstitial Ph Рh Р c-osm Рh P c-osm interstitial Venous end Arterial end Oncotic edema
Normal state Arterial end Venous end P c-osm interstitial Ph Ph P c-osm P c-osm interstitial Arterial end Venous end Hemodynamic edema
Normal state Arterial end Venous end P c-osm interstitial Ph P c-osm Ph Venous end P c-osm interstitial Arterial end Edema resulting from increased permeability of blood vessel