The human cutaneous circulation as a model of generalized microvascular function.

to the editor: The paper by Holowatz et al. ([3][1]) may be advancing our ability to achieve the elusive goal of using readily accessible vessels, such as in the skin, as diagnostic surrogates for the vessels supplying internal organs (especially the heart and brain). This advance would allow

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