Summary
Fenestrated capillaries in venous patch adventitia are seen during the 2nd week after microsurgery. The fenestrae contain diaphragms. These capillaries are possibly transitory structures which appear during injury cicatrization. The importance of these capillaries during transcappillary exchange in injuried tissue is discussed.
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Cuevas, P., Gutierrez Diaz, J.A. & Reimers, D. Fenestrated capillaries in ‘venous patch’ adventitia. Experientia 38, 1339–1341 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01954938
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