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1 Departments of Physiology and Medicine, The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York
Using the occluded venous segment technique a venoconstrictor response to local congestion was demonstrated in human limbs. Though the response appears to be dependent upon nerves, it may or may not involve the central nervous system. Results are discussed in terms of the mechanism and functional significance of the local vascular "reflex."
Submitted on December 6, 1962
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