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From: Vascular mechanism of axonal degeneration in peripheral nerves in hemiplegic sides after cerebral hemorrhage: An experimental study

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A nerve root and its supplying artery of a normal rabbit are represented, which were reconstructed three dimensionally by using consecutive sections of the same artery specimen. The reconstructed artery is accepted as a cylinder, and its surface area is calculated as: S = 2∏rh; the endothelial cell density was calculated in a part of ANs. Volumetric changes of the ANs were calculated as the volume of the cylinder-shaped artery by the following formula: V = ∏r2h. Vascular luminal changes of the arteries were calculated by using volume changes of the ANs instead of changes in vessel diameter.

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