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After reading your paper "Modelling arterial pulse waves in healthy ageing" it is my understanding that the lumen diameter is increased only in a few vessels (aorta and carotid), according to the formula in Table A2. Can you confirm this? Am I right in assuming that other vessels, eg intracranial, do not have their diameter modified as result of ageing? Thanks.
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Thanks for this great database.
After reading your paper "Modelling arterial pulse waves in healthy ageing" it is my understanding that the lumen diameter is increased only in a few vessels (aorta and carotid), according to the formula in Table A2. Can you confirm this? Am I right in assuming that other vessels, eg intracranial, do not have their diameter modified as result of ageing? Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: