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microcirculation
mi·cro·cir·cu·la·tion M0271950 (mī′krō-sûr-kyə-lā′shən)n. The flow of blood or lymph through the smallest vessels of the body, as the venules, capillaries, and arterioles. mi′cro·cir′cu·la·to′ry (-lə-tôr′ē) adj.microcirculation
microcirculation[¦mī·krō‚sər·kyə′lā·shən] (physiology) The flow of blood or lymph in the vessels of the microcirculatory system. microcirculation
microcirculation [mi″kro-ser″ku-la´shun] the flow of blood through the microvasculature. adj., adj microcir´culatory.mi·cro·cir·cu·la·tion (mī'krō-sĭr'kyū-lā'shŭn), Passage of blood in the smallest vessels, namely arterioles, capillaries, and venules.microcirculation (mī′krō-sûr-kyə-lā′shən)n. The flow of blood or lymph through the smallest vessels of the body, as the venules, capillaries, and arterioles. mi′cro·cir′cu·la·to′ry (-lə-tôr′ē) adj.microcirculation The circulation of blood at the terminal arterioles, capillaries and small venules.microcirculation The circulation of blood at the terminal arterioles, capillaries, small venulesmi·cro·cir·cu·la·tion (mī'krō-sĭr-kyū-lā'shŭn) Passage of blood in the smallest vessels, namely arterioles, capillaries, and venules. MicrocirculationThe passage of blood in the smallest blood vessels of the body, such as the capillaries in the hand and fingers.Mentioned in: Trigger Fingermi·cro·cir·cu·la·tion (mī'krō-sĭr-kyū-lā'shŭn) Passage of blood in the smallest vessels, namely arterioles, capillaries, and venules. See MCR See MCR |