
pmid: 4900050
Abstract A short review has been presented of the present state of knowledge regarding the relationship of the dual stimulation of the hydrogen ion and hypoxia on pulmonary artery vasomotricity. These interacting stimuli are probably the major determinants of pulmonary hypertension in chronic obstructive lung disease.
Lung Diseases, Oxygen, Blood Volume, Pulmonary Heart Disease, Hypertension, Pulmonary, Animals, Humans, Blood Pressure, Arteries, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hypoxia, Veins
Lung Diseases, Oxygen, Blood Volume, Pulmonary Heart Disease, Hypertension, Pulmonary, Animals, Humans, Blood Pressure, Arteries, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hypoxia, Veins
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