Endothelial Function in Skin Microcirculation

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2018
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Camargo, C. P.; Gemperli, R.. Endothelial Function in Skin Microcirculation. In: . ENDOTHELIUM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: VASCULAR BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL SYNDROMES: ELSEVIER, 2018. p.673-679.
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Cutaneous microcirculation is responsible for thermoregulatory exchange, excretion of several substances such as water and minerals and protection against external stressors such as heat and cold. Thus skin microcirculation plays a significant role in human body homeostasis as well as in several diseases that may affect the whole organism, including cancer, allergic reaction, dermatosis and dermatites. Two vascular plexuses compose the skin microvasculature: subdermal and dermic. Therefore this anatomical configuration allows endothelial function assessment by laser Doppler flowmetry. This chapter evaluates some skin conditions such as aging, collagen immune disease, and external noxious elements that can interfere with endothelial evaluation. © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Aging, Capillaries, Endothelium, Skin abnormalities, Smoking
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