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Circulation. 1959;19:228-231

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(Circulation. 1959;19:228.)
© 1959 American Heart Association, Inc.


Biochemical Alterations in Blood in Obliterative Atherosclerosis

KORNEL GIBINacuteSKI M.D.1

1 From the Third Clinic of Internal Diseases, Silesian School of Medicine, Bytom, Poland.

Biochemical alterations in blood due to pathologic changes in the legs are difficult to detect when the blood samples are taken from the cubital vein. In the reported investigations biochemical properties of this blood are compared with those of the venous blood flowing out from a leg affected by obliterative atherosclerosis.