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5 December 1996 Analysis of the heating process in experimental laser-induced thrombosis of microvessels
Nikolai N. Petrishchev, Irene Mikhailova
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Abstract
Experimental laser thrombosis is induced in rat mesenteric microvessels. Temperature increase within irradiated microvessels was calculated on the basis of relatively simple heat transfer model and appeared to be near 50 degrees C above the initial value. This temperature increase decay practically to initial level during the period between two subsequent laser impulses. It is stated that the zone of endothelium thermal damage is less than thrombus length along the vessel wall.
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Nikolai N. Petrishchev and Irene Mikhailova "Analysis of the heating process in experimental laser-induced thrombosis of microvessels", Proc. SPIE 2923, Laser-Tissue Interaction and Tissue Optics II, (5 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.260726
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Absorption

Laser processing

Thermal effects

Convection

Information operations

Microscopes

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