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Effect of dermal tumours on temperature distribution in skin with variable blood flow

โœ Scribed by V.P. Saxena; Kamal Raj Pardasani


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
471 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-9602

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โœฆ Synopsis


Several investigations have been made for the heat flow problems in skin and subdermal tissues under normal physiological and atmospheric conditions. This paper considers the existence of a malignant tumour in the underlying tissues of epidermis of a human body. The surrounding tissues are assumed to have normal physiological functions, namely self-controlled metabolic activity, variable blood flow and perspiration. For the malignant portion the metabolic activity is taken to be continuous and uncontrolled. The effect of this factor is studied on the temperature profiles of the skin.


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