1972
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009779
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Transcapillary fluid movement in human calf after drinking hypertonic saline

Abstract: SUMMARY1. Transcapillary absorption of interstitial fluid was demonstrated with a pressure plethysmograph applied to the human calf after the ingestion of 200 ml. hypertonic (5.1 %) saline. Capillary absorption began within 15 min after ingestion and lasted for about 2 hr. The maximum rate of absorption (0019 ml./min. 100 ml. tissue) was attained 30-75 min after ingestion.2. The total amount of fluid absorbed into capillary blood vessels in the calf was 1411 ml./100 ml. tissue. The amount of fluid thus absorbe… Show more

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