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In pitting edema, the application of pressure on the skin leaves an indentation, which is caused by a low concentration of protein in the fluid within the interstitial spaces [6]. 3. The Original Starling Principle In 1896, the Starling Principle was presented to explain microvascular fluid ...
He outlined not only injury mechanisms, but also neuroimaging and clinical measures from the acute and early phases after injury and its impact on white matter FA, MD, and tract volumes in the chronic phase of TBI, and how white matter integrity in the chronic phase is associated with ...