The Effect of Hemorrhagic Shock on the Phospholipid Composition of Blood Plasma of Anesthetized Dogs 1

Summary The phospholipid composition of arterial, sagittal sinus and hepatic venous blood plasma was investigated in dogs under pentobarbital anesthesia both before and shortly after a severe hemorrhage. The total lipid P concentration in the artery decreased following hemorrhage, but the phosphatid...

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