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Here is how I would do it. I would draw some blood from the patient (let us say it is you). I would draw it from a vein in your arm.

With your blood sample, I would label it right within the tube.

Typical labeling methods involve radioactive material that would be absorbed into the blood cells and remain within the cell for the cells life time. Radioactive material is easily traced.

I would then inject your labeled blood back into your blood stream. But, I would inject the labeled blood into a blood vessel I knew was directly "upstream" of your ventrical (I don't know the name of the vessel, if that is part of what your asking).

Otherwise I would have to open up your chest and directly ingect it into your ventrical. But, for obvious reasons, this is very impractical.

I would then perform radiography on your mandible in incremental time points. I would use time intervals like these:

1 min
5 min
15 min
30 min
45 min
1 hour
24 hours
1 week

These time points vary depending on your resting blood pressure and your body mass, and most importantly your willingness to have all these radiographs.

It also depends on why you're looking at this and if your targeting certain blood cells over others during observation.

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2006-11-06 13:26:52 · answer #1 · answered by dumbdumb 4 · 0 0

A--systolic, the better type on your examining--wholesome is interior the one hundred twenty variety. whilst the muscle releases rigidity, it somewhat is stated as Diastolic, the decrease type on your examining., wholesome is interior the 80 variety..the different 2 solutions are made as much as confuse you.

2016-12-10 03:56:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

precisely!!! - radio active dye

(or surgical tracing)

2006-11-06 12:59:54 · answer #3 · answered by Scarp 3 · 0 0

radioactive dye?

2006-11-06 12:52:19 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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