Bloоd flow and rheological disorders in spinal vascular malformations

Authors

  • Otar Tatishvili European University, Tbilisi, Georgia Author
  • Maia Mantskava Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51231/2667-9507-2024-007-03-57-63

Keywords:

aggregation, deformation, malformations, coagulation

Abstract

Malformation is a condition in which pathologically tortuous shunt vessels ap- alformation is a condition in which pathologically tortuous shunt vessels appear between arteries and veins instead of a network of capillaries. As a result of ear between arteries and veins instead of a network of capillaries. As a result of replacement of the capillary bed, the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between eplacement of the capillary bed, the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between tissues and blood is disrupted, and oxygen starvation is experienced. Spinal vas- issues and blood is disrupted, and oxygen starvation is experienced. Spinal vascular malformations are a rare and poorly studied pathology, which is charac- ular malformations are a rare and poorly studied pathology, which is characterized by signi erized by significant diversity. There is no single hypothesis for the formation cant diversity. There is no single hypothesis for the formation of malformations. Existing classi f malformations. Existing classifications do not always re cations do not always reflect the reality and ect the reality and prospects for the development of diseases. This work is an attempt to study the rospects for the development of diseases. This work is an attempt to study the rheological properties and their contribution to heological properties and their contribution to fluidity failures during malfor- uidity failures during malformations with the aim of a comprehensive study of the problem.

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Published

19.03.2026

How to Cite

Bloоd flow and rheological disorders in spinal vascular malformations. (2026). Bmms, 3(1), 57-63. https://doi.org/10.51231/2667-9507-2024-007-03-57-63

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