Dictionary Definition
hyperemia n : increased blood in an organ or
other body part [syn: hyperaemia]
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Extensive Definition
Hyperemia describes the increase of blood flow to
different tissues in the body. It can have medical implications,
but is also a regulatory response, allowing change in blood supply
to different tissues through vasodilation.
Hyperemia and the regulation of blood flow
Functional hyperemia is an increase in blood flow to a tissue due to the presence of metabolites and a change in general conditions. When a tissue increases activity there is a well characterized fall in the partial pressure of oxygen and pH, an increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and a rise in temperature and the concentration of potassium ions. The mechanism for vasodilation is unclear, but it may have something to do with the opening of precapillary sphincters.Active
hyperemia is also a term used to describe dilation of arteriolar smooth
muscle to increase blood flow in response to an increase in
metabolism.
Reactive
hyperemia is the same but in response to a profound increase in
blood flow to an organ after being occluded. There will be a
shortage of oxygen and a build-up of metabolic waste.
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hyperemia in Polish: Przekrwienie
hyperemia in Russian: Гиперемия
hyperemia in German: Hyperämie