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* Vascular disturbances cause obstruction of efferent veins, blockage of afferent arteries or reduced blood flow through unobstructed circulation.
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Revision as of 13:09, 1 June 2010

Intestine - Vascular Disturbances

Vascular disturbances cause obstruction of efferent veins, blockage of afferent arteries or reduced blood flow through unobstructed circulation. All have similar effects on the intestine.

Effects of Intestinal Hypoxia

  • Intestinal hypoxia is induced by vasular distrubances (above).
  • Timescale:
    • 10 – 30 minutes - separation of epithelium from basement membrane.
    • 1 - 2 hours - villus destruction.
    • 2 hours - necrosis of crypt cells.
    • 4 - 5 hours - all mucosa necrotic, sloughed.

Pages in category "Intestine - Vascular Disturbances"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.